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Working should be a route out of poverty, but for some, low wages are a poverty trap. The current minimum wage is inadequate as at…

While it is easy to get distracted by rhetoric during an election campaign, people want and need to understand how party platforms would affect their…

CCPA’s David Macdonald, Senior Economist, appeared as a witness on budget implementation Bill C-44 May 16, before the House Standing Committee on Finance. Image via ParlVu.

A week after British Columbians went to the polls, we’re still waiting to learn the final seat count. And when we do (hopefully next week),…

First published in the Winnipeg Free Press May 6, 2017 On May 2, 2017 the Province’s news release announced it would be putting out a…

Ron Kneebone (Professor of Economics at the University of Calgary) and Katherine White (Yukon’s Deputy Finance Minister) have referred to social assistance as “the final…

The upcoming provincial election has thrust into the spotlight various debates about how to best address poverty in Nova Scotia: wage increases, social programs, tax-based…

It seems that many in the media barely glanced at last week’s Nova Scotia budget. The rationale was that because it would not be put…
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