Tuesday, April 2, 2024 17:00to19:00

The Canadian economy has long been served by small numbers of large businesses, but such “corporate concentration” has been rising over the past two decades. The result is higher prices and less choice for consumers, lower wages and worse conditions for working Canadians, and greater overall income inequality. Too many large businesses can now earn higher profits at the expense of Canadians, safe in the knowledge that few rivals will chip away at their entrenched positions. Don’t Canadians deserve a more competitive environment where businesses must compete for our scarce dollars?

Classified as: Canadian economics
Monday, April 15, 2024 17:00to19:00

Dear Members and Friends of the James McGill Society: We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting on April 15th.

 

JAMES McGILL SOCIETY

 

Two Hundred and Sixth Meeting

Willie McDonald’s McGill: A Student’s Experience in the Late Nineteenth Century

by

Don Nerbas

 

Tuesday, April 16, 2024 11:30to12:30

The Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Advisory Board is pleased to present:

A free public lecture: The emotional cost of caring: shared responsibility and shared solutions 

 

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