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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 situation des hommes et celle…
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 a woman in Canada. It…
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 city stack up? (Click on…
Ontario’s Gender Pay Gap Download 709.56 KB35 pages Last year, the Ontario Equal Pay Coalition, in partnership with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Ontario office, began tracking two key…
Women and Jobs Post-Recession Download 353.84 KB21 pages A recovery strategy that aims to put Ontario back where it was in 2007 means no progress for women. Women had lower…
It’s easier to think that violence is something that happens to someone else—in a different country, a different community, a different home. But the truth is that every day, everywhere,…
This edition of Work Life forms part of the research by CCPA’s National Office for an upcoming report, “Working across Canada” which will analyze quantitative and qualitative data to determine…
Ruinous drive for power and control primarily masculine The poster publicizing David Suzuki’s 1985 television series A Planet for the Taking stated: “We have long thought of ourselves as masters…
Perks for the Rich: Income splitting Hennessy’s Index is a monthly listing of numbers, written by the CCPA’s Trish Hennessy, about Canada and its place in the world. For other…
Ottawa – Quatre-vingt-six pourcent (86%) des familles Canadiennes ne bénéficieront en rien du fractionnement du revenu que le gouvernement fédéral entend mettre en place selon une étude publiée aujourd’hui par…
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA—Eighty-six percent of Canadian families would gain no benefit from the proposed Conservative income splitting plan, says a new study released today by…
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