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  • Inequality,  Research,  Trade Unions,  Wages

    Alberta Continues to Slip in National Wage Rankings

    January 28, 2025 /

    After a decade of declining real wages, Alberta continues to lag the rest of Canada in repairing wages and living standards for the province’s workers. That is the finding of new research released by the Centre for Future Work.

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    Jim Stanford
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    Who’s Subsidizing Whom?

    January 12, 2025 /

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened immediate across-the-board 25% tariffs on imports from Canada, possibly as part of a plan to use “economic force” to annex Canada. Trump claims the Canada-U.S. trade deficit constitutes an “emergency” (thus justifying violation of America’s trade treaties), and amounts to the U.S. “subsidizing” Canada to the tune of $200 billion per year.

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    Jim Stanford
  • Commentary,  Inequality,  Trade Unions,  Wages

    Strikes Have Economics Benefits, Not Just Costs

    January 4, 2025 /

    In the tumultuous years since the COVID pandemic and the subsequent outbreak of inflation, Canada has experienced a large number of work stoppages. Canada experienced over 800 strikes and lockouts in 2023, resulting in 6.6 million days of work time lost. That’s much higher than in most recent years, but still lower than peak levels of industrial disputes experienced in the 1970s and 1980s.

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    Jim Stanford

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The Centre for Future Work is a progressive labour economics research institute, founded in Canada in 2020. The Centre is a unique centre of excellence on the full range of economic issues facing working people. It is independent and non-partisan.

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