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Let’s call Bill 5 what it is—a power grab
About the authorNathaniel DenaroNathaniel Denaro is a second year law student at Osgoode Hall Law School and currently interning with the Canadian Centre for Policy…
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A $14 minimum wage could put Ontario on the right side of history
About the authorTrish HennessyTrish is the Director of the Think Upstream project and a senior communications strategist with the CCPA National Office. She is focused…
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Le fractionnement du revenu favorise les mieux nantis, selon une étude
Ottawa – Quatre-vingt-six pourcent (86%) des familles Canadiennes ne bénéficieront en rien du fractionnement du revenu que le gouvernement fédéral entend mettre en place selon…
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Income splitting is a tax gift to Canada’s rich: study
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—Eighty-six percent of Canadian families would gain no benefit from the proposed Conservative income splitting plan, says a…
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Income Splitting in Canada
Inequality by Design Download 613.43 KB26 pages This study examines the cost and the distributional impact of three income splitting scenarios: pension income splitting; income…
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Minimum Wage Panel Moves Toward Goal Line, Passes Ball to Premier
TORONTO – Today’s recommendation by the province’s Minimum Wage Advisory Panel to tie the province’s minimum wage to cost of living increases is both welcome news and…
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Spreading a fossilized view of the tar sands
It is lamentable that commentator Rex Murphy, who sometimes acts like a resident apologist for the fossil fuel industry, on January 17 devoted his weekly…
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Anti-poverty movement, meet the culture of medicine.
The evidence for the burden of income inequality on health is plentiful and convincing, with inequity and its health impact both increasing in British Columbia in recent years. Many…
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The problem with Hudak’s million jobs promise
About the authorsKayle HattTrish HennessyTrish is the Director of the Think Upstream project and a senior communications strategist with the CCPA National Office. She is…
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Permissive Parenting: Are We Raising a Generation of Corporate Brats?
About the authorErika ShakerErika (she/her) became Director of the National Office in 2020, but began her career at the CCPA in 1997 as director of…
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Legal safeguards for tenants are meaningless without enforcement
Safe and secure housing is a cornerstone of overall health and well-being. The housing affordability crisis in BC is common knowledge, but less well known…
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Are Higher Minimum Wages Un-Canadian?
About the authorMichal RozworskiMichal Rozworski is a researcher at the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation and a CCPA-BC research associate. He publishes frequently on Canadian political…





