Fragile Recovery

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A decade after the worst financial crash since the Great Depression, a fragile recovery is obscuring threats—some new, some as old as capitalism—to Canadian workers and the broader economy. In this first part of a two-part feature on the fallout of that crisis, the Monitor looks at the financial flows, government revenue shortfalls and austerity plans that undermine our ability to handle another sudden shock.

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Cover illustration by Dalbert B. Vilarino.

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Economy and economic indicators
Education
Employment and labour
Gender equality
Government finance
Housing and homelessness
Inequality and poverty
International relations, peace and conflict
Public services and privatization
Taxes and tax cuts

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