The high cost of living, a housing crisis and a faltering economy are feeding worker anger
the true pain felt by Canadians, especially the working class and low-income earners. Practically every economist predicts the housing crisis will get worse unless drastic changes are made. Wealth continues to concentrate in unproductive areas rather than contribute to economic growth and shared prosperity.
At the same time, burdensome bureaucracy and high taxes make entrepreneurship unnecessarily difficult and expensive. We must reprioritize competition, job mobility and encouraging small business growth. The numbers have only continued to surge since then, and been roundly criticized by economists for prioritizing cheap labour while sacrificing good wages, labour rights, worker mobility and investments in innovation. The program, at this scale, is effectively a corporate subsidy with far-reaching negative impacts.Article content
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Justice minister takes new oath after wording prompted by SNC-Lavalin affair left outToronto Liberal MP Arif Virani took over the key portfolio from David Lametti in the recent federal cabinet shuffle
Lire la suite »
Labour board to rule on impasse at B.C. ports as union fights contracting outThe federal labour minister asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to intervene following the rejection of a mediated tentative deal
Lire la suite »
Federal board ordered to review, end B.C. port dispute | Globalnews.caThe Canada Industrial Relations Board was tasked with reviewing and potentially ending the British Columbia port labour dispute as of Saturday.
Lire la suite »