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Income inequality in Canada is on the rise Income inequality in Canada is on the rise—especially in the country’s largest cities. CCPA analysis of new…
Who Pays and Who Profits? Download 0 bytes14 pages In this report from CCPA-NS, Phyllis Rippeyoung argues that the increasing pressures put on mothers to…
Winnipeg falls further behind other cities with proposed budget cuts The City of Winnipeg’s preliminary operating budget for 2013 cuts spending on poverty reduction, housing,…
A year after the Occupy movement focused public attention on the income, wealth and opportunity gap between the top 1 per cent and the 99…
Winter 2013, Volume 16, Number 1 Download 1.06 MB8 pages Inside this issue: British Columbians are ready for a thoughtful conversation about taxes by Shannon Daub,…
How Canada’s Employment Insurance system undermines inner-city and Aboriginal workers. The EI system allows workers to pay into a plan that is supposed to provide…
For Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs, the rewards start clocking in very early into the New Year. By 1:18pm on January 2, the first official…
Executive Pay in Canada For Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs, the rewards start clocking in very early into the New Year. By 1:18pm on January…
First Nations: The Long Shadow of Assimilation Hennessy’s Index is a monthly listing of numbers, written by the CCPA’s Trish Hennessy, about Canada and its place…
Earnings Compared with Other Women in Canada Download
Women in BC may well decide who becomes the next premier. According to a recent Ipsos Reid poll, most are not inclined to support Christie…
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT (Vancouver) A new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives compares the earnings of women in BC…
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