Kate McInturff
Kate McInturff was a Senior Researcher at the CCPA’s National Office. The CCPA mourns the loss of Kate, a feminist researcher and scholar, who passed away July 27, 2018. Read the CCPA’s full statement.
One of the most important revelations of my life came to me not when I was diagnosed with cancer three years ago. (From this I…
Ottawa City Councillor Diane Deans recently proposed the creation of a women’s bureau to support greater engagement of women in city politics.
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In the 2015 election the Liberal Party platform stood out by promising to run a deficit in order to provide stimulus to a then slow-growing…
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New Census numbers released this week show that overall incomes have risen in the past ten years in Canada. This is excellent news. Economic growth…
It’s that exciting time of year when economists wake from their summer slumber and start making submissions to the federal Finance Committee about what they’d…
The wage gap is pretty easy to understand. I do a job. You do a job. I get paid more. You get paid less. Unfair.…
Men and women are different. That shouldn’t be news, but today it is. Today, the government released the first federal budget that includes a look…
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