A Living Wage in Ontario: Why It Matters

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Date: 
11 October, 2012

 

Thursday, Oct 11, 2012, 7:00pm - Friday, Oct 12, 2012, 4:30pm
Cara Commons, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
7th Floor, 55 Dundas Street W., Toronto

Thursday, October 11th, 7:00 pm - Evening keynote address

The History and Potential of the Living Wage Movement: The B.C. Experience, featuring Seth Klein, Director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives–BC.

Friday, October 12th, 8:30-4:30 pm - Full-day workshop

What does it take to make a living wage?
What role can governments play in ensuring a living wage?
How can businesses get engaged in the goal of paying a living wage?
What can we learn from Canadian experiences with living wage campaigns?
 
The workshop will draw on real-life examples of living wage successes and it will provide space for participants to consider what a living wage could mean in the context of reducing income inequality in Ontario.
 
Guest speakers include:
  • Hugh Mackenzie and Jim Stanford, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
  • Jaime McEvoy, City Councillor, New Westminster
  • Michael McCarthy Flynn, full-time organizer, Metro Vancouver Living Wage campaign
  • Jordan Brennan, Dept. of Political Science, York University
  • Robert White, B.R.I. Consultants
  • Kristyn Wong-Tam, City Councillor, Toronto
  • Kernaghan Webb, Director, Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility, Ryerson University
  • Winnie Ng, Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice, Ryerson University
  • Sonia Singh, Workers’ Action Centre,
  • Dave Tate, ACORN
  • Kirsten Sutton, SAP Labs

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Event Contact: 

Our workshop has reached capacity, and registration is now closed. If you have any questions, please contact CCPA-Ontario Director Trish Hennessy at trish@policyalternatives.ca.

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Host: 
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Cara Commons, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
Toronto  Ontario
Canada