|
Canada's Great Divide The politics of the growing gap between rich and poor in the 1990s
Yalnizyan, Armine Publisher: Centre for Social Justice, Toronto, Canada Year Published: 2000 Pages: 64pp ISBN: 0-9684032-3-9 Resource Type: Book
Over the course of the 1990s, Canada's growing gap has become a slippery slope for a growing number of middle income familes sliding towards the bottom of the income ladder.
Abstract: -
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter One: The Slippery Slope of Market Values Wealth versus Incomes The Human Cost of the Slippery Slope: Dateline Halifax, 1998 The Growing Gap and Economic Growth
Chapter Two: The Slippery Slope of Political Choice How We Got Here: The Tax Cut Debate The Human Cost of the Slippery Slope: Dateline Edmonton, 1999
Chapter Three: The Provinces: Markets versus Political Choice The Human Cost of the Slippery Slope: Dateline Regina, 1999
Chapter Four: What We Have Learned
Tables
Topics
|
AlterLinks
c/o Sources
© 2025.
|
|
|
|