September 13, 2012 by Andy Pushalik in English, Ontario, pay equity
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Ontario’s Pay Equity Commission Publishes Interpretative Guide to Pay Equity Act

Ontario’s Pay Equity Commission recently published an interpretative guide designed to help employers understand their obligations under the Pay Equity Act. Introduced […]

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June 19, 2012 by Special to Financial Post in FP Comment, FP Letters to the Editor, Junk Science Week 2012, pay equity
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FP Letters to the Editor: Junk attitudes toward women

Re: “Pay equity ‘scientism,’ ” William Watson, Junk Science Week, June 15 The millions of Canadian women being paid less than men doing work of equal value share little of William Watson’s faith in the free market’s ability to address pay equity. Behind the condescending attempts at being clever, Prof.

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June 15, 2012 by William Watson in CUPE, equality, FP Comment, Junk Science Week 2012, pay equity, unions
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Junk Science Week: Pay equity ‘scientism’

CUPE aims to expand the junk science of comparing wages The front page of Tuesday’s National Post brought rare and heartening news of a defeat in Ontario Superior Court for what, in a perversion of language, is widely called “pay equity.” George Orwell instructed us on the power of language

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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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February 21, 2009 by Aaron Wherry in Canada, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Governor General, pay equity, Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act, Public Service Labour Relations Board, Stephen Harper
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Is this the quiet end to pay equity?

Tories want to kill the principle that equity is a right, critics say

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November 30, 2008 by Aaron Wherry in Beyond The Commons, Capital Read, economic update, Gilles Duceppe, house of commons, Jack Layton, Jim Flaherty, Parliament, pay equity, Question Period, Scott Brison, Ted Menzies, Thomas Mulcair, Vic Toews, women's rights
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Selective hearing

During Jim Flaherty’s noon teleconference he was asked if his government had shown itself...

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