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| Canada's Great DivideThe politics of the growing gap between rich and poor in the 1990s
Yalnizyan, ArminePublisher:  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.
 
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 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
 
 
 
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