An awful lot of Canadians are literally sick of their legal problems and that's having an impact on health care costs, according to new findings of
a study by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice.
Shortly after the Ontario government proposed Bill 148 in June 2017,
a study by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis («CANCEA») regarding the expected economic impact of Bill 148 found that 185,000 jobs would be at risk in next two (2) years, and that the Bill 148 amendments to various legislation would have a $ 23 billion impact on businesses in the next two (2) years.
Alarmingly, median income for aboriginal people is 30 per cent lower than for other Canadians, according to a 2010
study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
The report follows
a study by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce last year that found law school still yields a big return on investment.
A study by the Canadian hospitals injury reporting and prevention program examined the dog breeds involved in attacks that were serious enough that the victim sought medical attention at one of eight reporting hospitals.
Here is an interesting case
study by Canadian Capitalist where he actually tries to find a fee - only financial advisor:
Action is urgently needed, argues Greenpeace, an international advocacy group, because
a study by the Canadian government last year found that dioxin migrates from paper cartons into milk.
Wellness News Kids With Healthful Diets Do Better in School A new
study by Canadian researchers published in the Journal of School Health reveals that children with healthful diets perform better in school than children with unhealthful diets.
In
a study by Canadian researcher Digby Sale, strength gains on the leg press had no meaningful carryover to the squat, read a functional movement.
Certain variants of a simple sugar ameliorate Alzheimer's - like disease in mice, according to a new
study by Canadian researchers.
One
study by Canadian scientists showed the thaw is revealing the outlines of an ancient glacier.
A new
study by a Canadian Museum of Nature scientist helps answer a long - standing question in palaeontology — how numerous species of large, plant - eating dinosaurs could co-exist successfully over geological time.
A new
study by Canadian tech innovator hub MaRS reported that tech companies in Toronto saw a significant escalation of...
According to the Growing Gap,
a study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, «In 2004, the richest 10 per cent of families raising children earned 82 times more than the poorest 10 per cent — almost triple the ratio of 1976, when they earned 31 times more.»
Chinese state - owned companies are «profit - driven to the core,» according to a recent
study by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and the Canadian International Council.
These and other questions are being
studied by Canadian researchers with the Ethics in Military Medicine Research Group, led by University of Montreal bioethicist Bryn Williams - Jones with colleagues at McGill and McMaster universities.
Further, recent
studies by the Canadian University Survey Consortium show that Canadian post-secondary students leave university with an average debt load of $ 27,000.
According to
studies by the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, in 2016, a party was self - represented in a fifth of the cases of family law lawyers and in more than two - fifths of judges» cases, and more than three - quarters of lawyers and judges attending the 2014 National Family Law Program believed that the number of self - represented litigants had increased over the previous three years.
Not exact matches
According to a recent
study by Aimia Inc., 80 % of mid-sized
Canadian companies feel their businesses are «not well - suited» to international expansion.
According to a 2016
study by the Broadbent Institute, only half of
Canadian couples aged 55 to 64 had an employer pension to share between them; of those lacking a pension, less than 20 % had saved enough to pad out government old - age payments.
A third of respondents to polls
by various American and
Canadian health organizations report getting a good night's rest at best a few times per month; more than one in 10 — some
studies say almost 50 % — suffer from insomnia.
But a recent
study conducted
by Vision Critical on behalf of Rogers found that about three quarter of
Canadian enterprises» IT teams are simply too busy to innovate.
One of the most influential works on that list is «Cosmic Consciousness: A
Study in the Evolution of the Human Mind,» originally published
by a
Canadian psychiatrist in 1901.
In fact, recent
studies by both the International Monetary Fund and the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development concluded that
Canadian renters get a better deal compared to their owner counterparts than renters in almost every other wealthy country.
Lots of people are talking about a
study put out this morning
by the
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about how the average
Canadian CEO will earn as much
by lunchtime today as the average
Canadian does in a year.
The budget helps full - time students earning more
by doubling the in -
study income exemption to $ 100 per week from $ 50 per week, and exam fees for
Canadians needing to certify their skills in fields such as carpentry and medicine will be tax - deductible.
According to one recent
study, fewer than one in five
Canadians disappointed
by a brand experience ever says so in a public forum.
And clearly,
Canadian entrepreneurs aren't optimistic for the future: a recent
study from PROFIT magazine said that nearly 40 % of small business owners think another recession will hit
by the end of next year.
A recent
study by the Brookfield Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship found that up to 42 % of the
Canadian labour force is at high risk of being affected
by automation in the next 10 - 20 years.
The hearing was part of a «
study on corporate practices
by companies supplying and manufacturing products in developing countries for
Canadian consumers.»
According to a 2006
study by the Office of the Chief Actuary, between 2003 and 2030 the number of
Canadians receiving OAS will more than double.
A
study co-authored
by Morin, based on a survey conducted in the winter of 2010 — 11, concluded that 23 % of working - age
Canadians are not saving enough to maintain their standard of living in retirement.
Much work needs to be done to help ensure female entrepreneurs can fully contribute to the
Canadian economy, according to the
study released Wednesday and co-funded
by the Bank of Montreal, the federal government, Carleton University and the Beacon Agency.
A recent
study by two
Canadian business schools into what causes inflated executive pay upends some of the conventional wisdom about what causes executive salaries to increase over time.
However, as a recent
study by ADP Canada has found, many
Canadians are still kept up at night worrying about their retirement.
According to a new
study by Monster Canada, 9 in 10
Canadians aged 18 - 30 reported applying to a job online immediately following graduation.
A 2011
study by Deloitte found
Canadian executives to be far more risk - averse than their U.S. counterparts.
A joint
study estimated bilateral trade will increase
by about 20 per cent, resulting in a $ 12 billion boost to the
Canadian economy and the creation of about 80,000 new jobs.
Another
study, co-authored in 2014
by Michael Wolfson, Canada's former chief statistician, found that the wealthiest
Canadians disproportionately take advantage of the preferential small business tax rate.
In a
study for the Fraser Institute, Economist Stephen T. Easton attempted to calculate how much tax revenue the
Canadian government could gain
by legalizing marijuana.
Veall provides an international comparative perspective on poverty among the elderly
by comparing
Canadian data with data from the other 24 countries that participate in the Luxemburg Income
Study (LIS) over the period from 1970 to 2000.
A recent national
study by Square reveals that 79 % of
Canadians are card - first buyers, and 47 % avoid shops where they must use cash
The LAD was used
by three Statistics Canada analysts, Sébastien LaRochelle - Coté, John Myles and Garnet Picot (referred to as the StatCan analysts) to
study the incomes of
Canadians as they make the transition from work to retirement.
This is integration
by the powerful via secrecy and stealth, planned
by and for the likes of the
Canadian Council of Chief Executives, the U.S. Council of the Americas and the Center for Strategic
Studies, clearly under the guidance and with the financing of the U.S. government in Washington, D.C.
Hint: As a
Canadian academic
studying energy, I shouldn't be as affected as I am
by the US @eia shutdown.
I've pasted in below my contribution to the latest issue of Canada Watch, edited
by my old friend Danny Drache of the Robarts Centre for
Canadian Studies at the University of Toronto.
Has my hon. colleague
studied the estimates that the
Canadian economy could be experiencing losses of billions or tens of billions of dollars a year
by failing to take action?
This same survey found that 46 % of
Canadians support a free trade agreement with China, up from 36 % in 2014 — and a recent
study by Paul Evans, research director of University of British Columbia's Institute of Asian Research, puts that support even higher, at close to 70 %.
A
study commissioned
by the Broadbent Institute finds that the majority of
Canadian families with children under 18 would get no benefit at all from the Conservatives» income splitting scheme — despite being the express target of the policy.
A new
study by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada suggests that
Canadian services exports are two and a half times larger than official figures, and that the stock of
Canadian investment in India is at least twice as large as shown
by Statistics Canada.