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 27, 2018 by Prajakta Dhopade in economy, Editor's Picks, Facebook Instant Articles, Federal Budget 2018, Money, pay equity, pay gap
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Six ways Budget 2018 should shrink the gender wage gap

Gender-based analysis informed the latest federal budget, which held plenty of measures aimed at tackling the wage gap

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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 24, 2018 by Employment & Labour Law in Workers' Compensation
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February 24, 2018 by Employment & Labour Law in Workers' Compensation
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February 24, 2018 by Employment & Labour Law in Workers' Compensation
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February 24, 2018 by Employment & Labour Law in Workers' Compensation
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February 23, 2018 by Taylor Buckley in British Columbia, English
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BC Budget Introduces New “Employer Health” Payroll Tax

The BC government has announced a new payroll tax for employers with payrolls of $500,000 or more, to take effect January 1, 2019. The new tax, similar to Ontario’s Employer Health Tax, is designed to offset the elimination of Medical Services Plan (MSP) premiums effective January 1, 2020.

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February 21, 2018 by Employment & Labour Law in Workers' Compensation
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