Tim Hortons’ Parent Company Dismisses Calls From Shareholders For Stronger Health and Safety Policies Published March 24, 2020 New Some shareholders are calling on the company to implement board-level oversight on working conditions at Tim Hortons
Foodora Workers Just Won The Right to Unionize And It Might Disrupt the Gig Economy’s Business Model Published February 26, 2020 News Brief Management-side lawyers are warning it could ‘erode the foundational basis of the gig economy’
BC Will Generate Over $200 Million in Revenue By Creating a New Tax Bracket For Millionaires and the Top 1% Published February 18, 2020 News The new tax bracket will cover BC's 37,500 wealthiest residents
Here Are Jason Kenney’s Bad News Stories Albertans May Have Missed Over the Holidays Published January 10, 2020 Analysis Stay up-to-date on the UCP’s blunders, blusters and bad decisions
Corporate Tax Freedom Day: Today Corporate Canada Stops Paying Taxes and Starts Hoarding Money For Itself Published January 7, 2020 Analysis Canada’s effective corporate tax rate has been cut in half over the last two decades. Where did all that money go?
Canadian Workers Get Fewer Paid Vacation Days Than Nearly Any Other Country in the Industrialized World Published January 6, 2020 Analysis Two weeks off each year is bad for your health and bad for the economy