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Increasing the Minimum Wage in Alberta: A Flawed Anti-Poverty Policy
More than 90% of Alberta minimum-wage earners don’t live in low-income households
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The Illusion of Alberta’s Jobs Recovery: Government vs. Private Sector Employment
Government jobs in Alberta up nearly 79,000, while private-sector employment down more than 46,000
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Measuring Labour Markets in Canada and the United States: 2018 Edition
Provinces outperformed by most U.S. states in job growth, employment rates
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Comparing Municipal Government Finances in Metro Vancouver, 2018 Edition
Government spending at Vancouver city hall 84% higher, per resident, than Surrey
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Increasing the Minimum Wage in Ontario: A Flawed Anti-Poverty Policy
91% of minimum-wage earners in Ontario don’t live in low-income families
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Increasing the Minimum Wage in British Columbia: A Flawed Anti-Poverty Policy
More than 84% of minimum-wage earners in B.C. don’t live in low-income families
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Back on Track: How the Federal Liberals Can Deliver Their Promised Balanced Budget by 2019/20
Ottawa could balance budget in 2019 (as promised) with modest spending reduction
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The Effect on Canadian Families of Changes to Federal Income Tax and CPP Payroll Tax
CPP tax increase and Ottawa’s income tax changes mean higher taxes for virtually every Canadian family
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Generosity in Canada and the United States: The 2017 Generosity Index
Amount Canadians donate to charity at a 10-year low
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Measuring the Distribution of Taxes in Canada: Do the Rich Pay Their “Fair Share”?
Top 20 per cent of families pay 56 per cent of all taxes in Canada