December 21, 2018 by Katie Underwood in Canada, economy, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, Ottawa, pay equity, Year Ahead 2019
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In the pay equity fight, Canada’s biggest provinces are ground zero

2018 was a year of closing Canada’s gender wage gap. 2019 will be a year of painful delays.

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March 07, 2018 by Catherine McIntyre in childcare, Facebook Instant Articles, Justin Trudeau, Ottawa, Oxfam, pay equity
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Why women’s economic equality is lagging under Trudeau

For a government that claims to be feminist, it has barely moved the dial on childcare, pay equity and better jobs for women, says a new report

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February 26, 2018 by Maclean's in Bill Morneau, Canada, Facebook Instant Articles, Federal Budget 2018, Justin Trudeau, Ottawa, paternity leave, pay equity
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Federal Budget 2018: 12 things to watch for

Finance Minister Bill Morneau has said science, gender equality and preparing Canadians for the jobs of the future will be key themes in Tuesday’s federal budget. Here are some more…

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February 26, 2018 by Maclean's in Bill Morneau, Canada, Facebook Instant Articles, Federal Budget 2018, Justin Trudeau, Ottawa, paternity leave, pay equity
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Federal Budget 2018: 12 things to watch for

Finance Minister Bill Morneau has said science, gender equality and preparing Canadians for the jobs of the future will be key themes in Tuesday’s federal budget. Here are some more…

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February 08, 2018 by Catherine McIntyre in #PayEquity, Canada, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, gender wage gap, Ottawa, pay equity, pay gap, Politics, Society, wage gap
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Why do men make more money than women?

The pay equity gap has been researched and debated for decades, with little real progress to show for it. But the reckoning may finally be here.

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April 12, 2013 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, employment insurance, Maclean's Politics, NDP, NDP convention, organized labour, Ottawa, pay equity, supply management, tax shelters, Via Rail
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NDP convention: The first six commitments

Tax shelters, unions, EI, supply management, pay equity and VIA Rail

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January 24, 2012 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, court challenges program, equality, firearms, NDP, NDP leadership, Ottawa, pay equity, Thomas Mulcair
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Mulcair on equality

Thomas Mulcair released his plan for equality yesterday.
“As Prime Minister, I would commit to appointing women to fill 50% of all positions on the Board of Directors of Crown

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February 15, 2010 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, Afghanistan, cap-and-trade, detainees, house of commons, maternal health, Michael Ignatieff, Ottawa, Parliament, pay equity, pension reform, pensions, prorogation, Prorogue, proroguing, Stephen Harper, transfers, veterans
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‘Should you be interested in making our minority Parliament work’

Apparently in response to a request from the Prime Minister, Michael Ignatieff writes to inform Mr. Harper of all the issues the Liberals would be keen to work on when…

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February 08, 2010 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, cancer, child care, early childhood learning, employment insurance, Jack Layton, NDP, nutrition, Ottawa, pay equity, prostate cancer, Stephen Harper, The Commons
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The Commons: Jack Layton doing as Jack Layton does

In all sorts of ways, it's difficult to imagine him ever stopping

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February 26, 2009 by Aaron Wherry in Aaron Wherry, Ottawa, pay equity, Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act, Vic Toews
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Equivalency

Vic Toews, president of the treasury board, responding to a Liberal question today. “Mr. Speaker, in 2004 the Liberals put in place a task force stating that they wanted proactive,

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