Sask. women see record-high employment, but the numbers don't tell the whole story, critics say | CBC News

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Labour force statistics show an increase in the number of women working in Saskatchewan since 2019. But critics say the province's minimum wage, the lowest in the country, is making life unaffordable for those in low-income jobs.

 

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Sask CBC is Canadian state-affiliated media (i.e. propaganda).

Sask Still pushing the BS narrative that women in Canada are underrepresented, eh?

They started working because you created a country where 1 income is not enough to pay the taxman and still survive. And you give it to this.

Sask A Province that grows enough to feed the planet, has Uranium, Potash, Oil and Gas and the teeniest population has the highest crime rate and lowest minimum wage. Yet they whine the loudest. Gross incompetence.

MPs took another pay raise this weekend. An extra $5,100 for a backbencher. An extra $10,200 for Trudeau. Salary is now $194,600 - $389,200. This was their 4th raise since beginning of pandemic. MPs take $15,700 more than pre-pandemic, Trudeau takes an extra $31,400.

Agreed. We need to pay women more than their labour is worth.

Who f-n cares.

Get two?

Good on Saskatchewan for getting them women to work. Maybe all them fake women can get employed next.

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