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Armine Yalnizyan & Kaylie Tiessen: Are Canadian Workers in Peril?
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Armine Yalnizyan & Kaylie Tiessen: Are Canadian Workers in Peril?

Economists Armine Yalnizyan and Kaylie Tiessen join Steve for a live taping at the CSA conference to discuss the budget, if it addresses the economic needs of Canadians, the growing threat to Canadian workers, upskilling, the service sector, the crisis in the “care” economy that comprises 36% of the GDP, the growth of private equity in the care economy, Canada’s industrial strategy, and why we need to realize we are in a state of economic war. Follow The Paikin Podcast: YOUTUBE: h...

The Paikin Podcast

November 27, 202528m 15s

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Economists Armine Yalnizyan and Kaylie Tiessen join Steve for a live taping at the CSA conference to discuss the budget, if it addresses the economic needs of Canadians, the growing threat to Canadian workers, upskilling, the service sector, the crisis in the “care” economy that comprises 36% of the GDP, the growth of private equity in the care economy, Canada’s industrial strategy, and why we need to realize we are in a state of economic war. 

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Topics

care economyprecarityjobscarneyprogressive economicsbudgettrumpcanadian economyauto industryunemploymentupskillingworkersservice sectorgig jobsindustrial strategy