Michael Kydd is interviewed on CBC Radio about raising the minimum wage in Nova Scotia. He suggests that raising the minimum wage may not raise families out of poverty.
Raising Minimum Wage in Nova Scotia May Do More Harm Than Good
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies|
2015-07-16T00:00:00+00:00
July 16th, 2015|In the Media|Comments Off on Raising Minimum Wage in Nova Scotia May Do More Harm Than Good
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