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Lessons Canada can learn from Australia's efforts to reduce gender pay gap

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Stephen Harper is apparently anxious to reach a deal on trans-Pacific free trade before the election, despite warnings it threatens thousands of jobs in Canada's auto sector.

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Household debt rises at fastest pace in nearly three years

In the News   |   September 29, 2015

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Canada’s household debt levels rose at their fastest year-over-year pace in nearly three years in August, as Canadians continued to pile into residential mortgages in the wake of the Bank of Canada’s second interest-rate cut... read more

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TransCanada slashing a fifth of senior staff jobs; warns of more cuts

In the News   |   September 25, 2015

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TransCanada Corp., hit by low oil prices and regulatory delays stemming from environmental opposition to some of its projects, says it will cut a fifth of its senior leadership positions, and in the months ahead... read more

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Canada heads to TPP talks in Atlanta with key auto content issue unresolved

In the News   |   September 24, 2015

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Canada’s Trade Minister Ed Fast is heading to Atlanta to join a pivotal round of talks that could yield a massive Pacific Rim trade deal – even though Japan has so far refused to give... read more

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OECD slashes Canada's outlook despite resurgent manufacturing

In the News   |   September 17, 2015

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A leading international economic watchdog has slashed its growth forecasts for Canada, even as the country’s resurgent manufacturers delivered fresh evidence that the economy has pulled out of its 2015 first-half skid. In the quarterly... read more

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Globe debate primer: Where Harper, Mulcair and Trudeau stand on jobs

Videos   |   September 14, 2015

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Jobs matter to Canadians. The Globe’s Jane Taber discusses where Stephen Harper, Justin Trudeau and Thomas Mulcair stand when it comes to creating job growth in Canada.... read more

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Almost half of workers are living paycheque to paycheque, survey finds

In the News   |   September 9, 2015

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Almost half of the country’s workers say they are living paycheque to paycheque and more than one-third are feeling crushed by their debt loads. An annual survey of employees by the Canadian Payroll Association (CPA)... read more

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Our economic problems run deeper than brief dips in GDP

Guest Column   |   September 8, 2015

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Jim Stanford is an economist with Unifor, Canada’s largest private-sector trade union. With Tuesday’s release of quarterly GDP data, Statistics Canada confirmed that Canada fell into recession in the first half of the year. Canada’s... read more

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Canada's over-dependence on the oil sector has been exposed as prices plunged and the country slipped into recession.

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Liberals vow to get rid of balanced-budget law to clear way for stimulus

In the News   |   September 3, 2015

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Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are planning, if elected, to scrap a law entrenching federal balanced budgets in order to run deficits to finance a spike in infrastructure spending. The party confirmed its policy on the Conservative... read more

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Recession data provides new fuel for party leaders on campaign trail

In the News   |   September 2, 2015

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The federal election campaign was already largely centred on the economy, but news that Canada experienced a recession earlier this year brought the issue into sharper focus, providing a range of statistics that were selectively... read more

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Economists cut Canada’s growth projection, casting cloud on election pledges

In the News   |   August 31, 2015

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Economists are shaving their growth forecasts for 2015 ahead of a Statistics Canada report this week that is widely expected to confirm that Canada slipped into recession earlier this year. A new survey of 16... read more

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Stock collapse in China sparks world markets selloff

In the News   |   August 25, 2015

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Growing concerns that China’s economy is faltering triggered panic in financial markets Monday, engulfing Canada and the U.S. in an escalating global stock selloff. A crash in Chinese stocks, combined with discouraging economic readings, is... read more

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Conservatives to release budget numbers just ahead of election

In the News   |   August 14, 2015

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The Conservative government will release the official budget numbers for last year just ahead of the Oct. 19 federal vote, providing Stephen Harper with some positive news amid growing signs that the Prime Minister’s forecasts... read more

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