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Opinion | Raise the Federal Minimum Wage or Abolish It?


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To Fight Poverty, Raise the Minimum Wage? Or Abolish It?
The minimum wage has stagnated at $7.25 an hour for more than a decade. Is increasing it to $15 the best way to fight poverty?
Wednesday, March 17th, 2021
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Today on The Argument, what’s the downside to paying people more? [MUSIC PLAYING] Among the most popular and blunt tools to fight poverty is a minimum wage, but it doesn’t actually do that. Because if you have a full-time job that pays the federal minimum wage of $7.25, you’re only making about $15,000 a year, not enough to rent a one-bedroom apartment in 95% of counties in the United States. Raising the federal minimum to $15 an hour is something progressives have been fighting for for years. They came close this month, but an amendment to raise the minimum wage was ultimately removed from Biden’s COVID relief bill. Is raising the minimum wage or having one at all the right way to battle poverty? I’m Jane Coaston, and I th ....

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Why Is UNDRIP Fine in Principle, but Not in Practice?


The implementation of global standards for Indigenous rights is urgent and essential to the work of reconciliation.
Ry Moran is the inaugural associate university librarian-reconciliation at the University of Victoria and is the former director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Craig Benjamin is a writer and researcher who works with the Coalition for the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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‘Without a profound change in the relationship between Canada and First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, there can be no justice, no healing and no end to the daily violations of Indigenous peoples’ human rights.’
Photo of the 2021 Women’s Memorial March by Jennifer Gauthier. ....

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BC Boosts Income Assistance, Disability Benefits by $175 a Month


Some 300,000 people get direct support from the ministry.
For Many on Assistance, COVID Benefit Boost Means ‘I Don’t Have to Eat Just Brown Rice and Beans’ read more
A coalition of advocacy groups and the BC Liberal opposition have called on the government to make the $300-a-month COVID-19 supplement permanent. The government reduced the supplement to $150 a month for January, February and March and it was scheduled to end April 1.
In the legislature today BC Liberal critic and Peace River North MLA Dan Davies said more than 11,000 people had signed a petition asking that the $300 payments be made permanent. ....

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The big rent squeeze


The rental squeeze is getting worse in Queensland.
Housing Minister Leanne Enoch says the situation has become so bad that people from interstate are willing to pay a year s rent up-front to secure a property.
Rachel Nolan, Chair of the McKell Institute, and Graham Young, Executive Director of the Australian Institute for Progress, discuss the rent squeeze in this week s Matters Of State.
Duration: 14min 47sec ....

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Province Says It's Seeking Solutions for First Nations Treatment Centre


A proposed new building for the healing facility was denied because it would be built on farmland.
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Premier John Horgan and Agriculture Minister Lana Popham both say they support the proposed new First Nations healing centre after the province’s land commission rejected its construction.
Photo via the BC Government.
The B.C. government is working with Carrier Sekani Family Services to find a path forward for a proposed treatment and healing facility for people with substance use issues after a decision by the Agricultural Land Commission set back the project. ....

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