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In B.C., the vast majority of minimum wage workers live with their parents or other relatives.
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The Fraser Institute has been at the fore of publishing work related to pension issues and correcting misconceptions to provide Canadians with better information.
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Part of being free is being free not to participate in the democratic process if you don’t want to.
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Eighty-eight per cent of minimum-wage earners do not live in a low-income household.
In remote areas in Canada, the cost of providing Internet service that meets the CTRC’s basic service objectives exceeds the price customers pay.
Unions become more powerful from a ban on replacements.
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