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Charles Sousa supports enhancing CPP
'Two-thirds of Ontarians do not have a workplace pension, and that is a concentration that we are trying to resolve,' Ontario's finance minister says
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CPP adjustments
University of Calgary's Jack Mintz recommends small adjustments to address some of the problems with public pensions
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Seniors call for higher pensions
Seniors gathered across the province on Thursday to call attention to pensions they say are not keeping pace with the rising cost of living. As Michelle Gomez reports, they're calling on the government for more funding.
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From the archives: Brian Mulroney campaigns on Prince Edward Island
A day after the death of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, CBC P.E.I. takes a look back to a visit he made to the Island in the 1980s.
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Steveston, B.C., seniors struggle to find affordable groceries after local supermarket fire
Many seniors in Richmond's Steveston neighbourhood are struggling to adapt after a local supermarket burned down. Super Grocer had been in business for more than 40 years. Residents in low-income housing nearby say there aren't...
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B.C. gig workers to make more than minimum wage under proposed law
Proposed legislation in British Columbia aims to ensure gig economy workers, including Uber and DoorDash drivers, make more than minimum wage when they are on a call.
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More than half of US citizens feel behind on their retirement savings - here’s how to buck the trend
56% of American adults are concerned about lagging behind in their retirement savings, with many aiming for $1 million. Utilising benchmarks, online tools, and expert advice is crucial to bridging this gap and securing a financially...
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Stretching Your Dollar: What to Know About Saving for Retirement
Stretching Your Dollar: What to Know About Saving for Retirement
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US auto workers ready to strike: Negotiating for higher pay & better benefits
Why up to 150,000 unionized autoworkers in the US are threatening to go on strike?
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France hit by nationwide strike as unions fight government's pension reforms
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Paris and other French cities on Thursday against planned pension reforms that would raise the retirement age, on a day of nationwide strikes and protests seen as a major test for Emmanuel...
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TfL Commissioner: Further strikes 'completely pointless'
London is facing more Tube strike misery as the RMT prepares to announce the outcome of a new ballot of members for more walkouts over pensions and job cuts.It came as London’s new transport commissioner described the RMT’s action on...
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TfL services crippled by new 24-hour walkout...as RMT warns commuters to expect yet more strikes
Commuters were hit with fresh travel chaos on Thursday morning as a 24-hour Tube strike crippled London’s transport network.Passengers were urged to check their route before travelling with all 12 underground lines either suspended or...
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O'Toole says his attempts to attract union votes are 'not a shift' in his politics
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says he has always supported workers, points out his father was an auto worker.
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Nationwide anger as Iraq announces pension cuts
Iraqi government decision to cut salaries, pensions sparks outrage as the country faces worst economic crisis in years.
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Congo protests against unpaid pensions as gov’t debt balloons
Former government workers protest against pensions unpaid for 11 years on the streets of Brazzaville.
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French government faces confidence votes over use of '49.3' to speed up pension reforms
The French government faces two motions of no confidence in the Assemblee Nationale on Tuesday following its decision to force controversial pensions reform through the parliament without a vote. Prime minister Edouard Philippe announced...
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Macron government survives no-confidence votes over use of '49.3' to pass pension reforms
President Emmanuel Macron's government has survived two no-confidence motions tabled in the Assemblee Nationale over his party's decision to force controversial pensions reform through the parliament without a vote. Prime Minister...
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Mexico teachers' strike: Third week of protests after govt fails to reach deal
A national teachers' strike in Mexico is entering its third week, after a powerful union and the government failed to reach an agreement.
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Panama declares state of emergency as US banana giant Chiquita fires thousands over strike
It's part of a nationwide strike to demand Congress repeal a new pension law.
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What do voters in Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore riding care about this election?
Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore riding, formerly known as Windsor—Tecumseh, has been redrawn to now include portions of Lakeshore after a redistribution process that ended in September 2023, spearheaded by an independent commission. CBC's...
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Trouble brewing for New York beer drinkers as delivery strike enters second day
News 12’s Lisa LaRocca is in Suffern where the delivery worker strike at Manhattan Beer Distributors has moved into its second day.
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Negotiations expected to resume today in beer delivery strike
News 12 is the first to report that workers received a message from company officials earlier this morning to come back to the bargaining table.
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New York’s beer delivery workers tap out for better wages; beer shortage possible
The company delivers Corona, Modelo, Sam Adams, Coors, Blue Moon, and other beers to thousands of bars and restaurants.
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It’s a ‘struggle every month’: Seniors worried about economy, pensions ahead of election
We asked seniors in St. Thomas, Ont., what matters most to them this upcoming election. Here’s what they said.