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CLIQUEZ ICI POUR CONSULTER LE RAPPORT. OTTAWA—Les femmes, les travailleurs autochtones et les membres d’une minorité visible font l’objet d’une discrimination moindre au chapitre de…

OTTAWA—Women, aboriginal workers, and visible minority workers experience less wage discrimination in the public sector than in the private sector, says a study released today…

Even with a university education, the wage gap for female, aboriginal, and visible minority workers in Canada is startling, especially in the private sector. Click…

La différence que font les salaires du secteur public Download 763.31 KB 32 pages Cette étude qui a comparé les salaires des employés à temps…

The Difference That Public Sector Wages Make Download 730.36 KB 30 pages This study compares the wages of full-time public and private sector workers and…

Testimony to the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, April 30, 2014 Download 124.72 KB5 pages Kate McInturff is a Senior Researcher at the…

Download 724.84 KB58 pages Cette étude assigne un rang aux vingt plus grandes régions métropolitaines du pays en se basant sur une comparaison entre la…

An Index of Gender Equality in Canada’s Twenty Largest Metropolitan Areas Download 715.37 KB58 pages This study reveals the best and worst places to be…

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—A new study released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) reveals the best and worst…

Did you know that according to our study, Québec City is the best place to be a woman, and Edmonton the worst? How does your…

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA – Une nouvelle étude publiée aujourd’hui par le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives (CCPA) révèle les noms…
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