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Canadian women make 89 cents for every dollar men earn. Can new federal legislation narrow that gap?


Canadian women make 89 cents for every dollar men earn. Can new federal legislation narrow that gap?
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Women are more likely than men to occupy undervalued jobs, which include roles in caregiving and services, the federal government says.
Gender equality advocates and labour experts say legislation going into effect later this summer likely will work to reduce the pay gap between women and men in some Canadian workplaces though it remains unclear whether those gains will ripple out across the larger economy.
Ottawa announced on Wednesday that its Pay Equity Act will go into effect on August 31, about three years after the legislation was first unveiled. ....

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Pay equity law taking effect in August aims to close gender wage gap

Pay equity law taking effect in August aims to close gender wage gap
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Posthaste: Hard-hit tourism industry showing signs of life with Canadians eager to travel


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It may still be difficult for foreign tourists to visit Canada, but our hard-hit tourism industry is showing signs of “green shoots” as the economy begins to reopen and more Canadians plan domestic vacations.
As of late June, travel spending on car rentals, airlines, travel agencies and other related expenses is down 43.5 per cent from 2019 pre-shock levels, according to a recent note from Royal Bank of Canada economists Nathan Janzen and Claire Fan. That sounds rough, but it’s a significant improvement from early January, when that spending was down 87.5 per cent.
“Early data is already pointing to green shoots emerging with spending on hotels, restaurants, and even travel moving up as vaccinations accelerate, case counts plummet and restrictions continue to ease country-wide,” they wrote. ....

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