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A Public Health Approach Download 1.1 MB40 pages In the U.S., “warehouse prisons,” where activities, programming, and mobility have been deemphasized and prisoners are merely…

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As the debate over liquor privatization in Saskatchewan begins to heat up, a common refrain from the current government is that arguments for the superior…

Download 987.19 KB5 pages Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall – despite his past promise not to privatize our existing public liquor stores – now muses about…

The authors of “A Living Wage for Regina” discuss the Living Wage with the Social Policy Research Unit at the University of Regina. View the…

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This shareable 4-page fact sheet explains the concept of a living wage and how it’s calculated, and also highlights some key facts about the living…

Regina — A Living Wage for Regina would amount to $16.46 per hour based on a new report released by the Saskatchewan Office of the…
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