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Rich People DON'T Create Jobs: 6 Myths That Have to Be Killed for Our Economy to Live |... - 0 views
Canadian households getting poorer and taking on more debt: StatsCan - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views
Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness - 0 views
Americans Work Too Much for Their Own Good: de Graaf and Batker - Bloomberg - 0 views
National_Press_Release_Final.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views
CEOs vs the 99%: No contest when it comes to pay | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 0 views
Richest 1% income shares at historic high | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 0 views
Occupy Canada: media pundits vs reality | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 0 views
FAST FACTS: Connecting the Dots | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 0 views
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rise in attention being paid to the growing poverty and inequality in Canada
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The Occupy movement can be credited for much of the recent attention but it is the data being released by mainstream institutions and ‘think tanks’ that have made it politically acceptable to challenge the dismal reality. Most recent is the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising (Dec. 2011). It shines a spotlight on the growing inequality in OECD countries, including Canada, which is shown to have income inequality above the OECD average
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significant coming from the OECD
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The Progressive Economics Forum » Wealth and Income in the Top 1% - 0 views
Why economic inequality leads to collapse | Business | The Observer - 0 views
Income Inequality Reframe: The 99% « Framed In Canada - 0 views
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Occupy Wall Street is shining new light on the question of how to frame income inequality.
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growinggap.ca project
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income inequality elicited many and varied response
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Rising Inequality, Declining Democracy | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 0 views
Infographic: The 99% vs. The 1% | Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 0 views
Politics - The Globe and Mail - 0 views
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NDP leadership hopeful Nathan Cullen wants wealthy Canadians and corporations — particularly oil and gas companies — to pay more taxes.The British Columbia MP is proposing to create a new tax bracket for individuals earning $300,000 or more.And he's calling for a new corporate tax rate of 25 per cent for oil and gas companies.
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reverse recent corporate tax cuts, raising the tax rate to 20 per cent from the current 15 per cent
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need to raise revenue and promoting a healthy climate for business
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The Corporation Film: About the Book - 0 views
Occupy Bay Street Twitter - 0 views
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