
Hospital cafeterias lose millions!
At SecondStreet.org we recently interviewed our student interns, Catherine Shvets and Gage Haubrich, about hospital cafeterias losing millions of dollars.
At SecondStreet.org we recently interviewed our student interns, Catherine Shvets and Gage Haubrich, about hospital cafeterias losing millions of dollars.
Danielle Smith discussed our new report on cafeteria losses at the beginning of her October 26 show…
CTV News covered our new report on hospital cafeteria losses. Please visit this link to learn more.
This policy brief examines hospital cafeterias in Canada losing millions through the commercial cafeterias and restaurants they operate.
Canadian think tank SecondStreet.org released today a policy brief that examines how much government-run hospital cafeterias, restaurants and food kiosks are losing.
Paige MacPherson contributor to SecondStreet.org addresses why New Brunswick government employees have been immune to the widespread economic pain in the province.
SecondStreet.org asked all three levels of government – when was the last time you cut employee pay? The results were startling…
After SecondStreet.org released its report on pay cuts in government (or the lack thereof) we participated in a number of radio interviews.
Here’s a clip with Colin Craig discussing the report with Danielle Smith, host of the Danielle Smith Show (770AM in Calgary).
This policy brief examines when the last time was that governments in Canada reduced employee pay. We asked the federal government, provincial governments, and 13 major cities for information on their last employee pay reductions.
Since COVID-19 emerged, we hadn’t seen any stories about government employees taking pay
cuts. That led us to ask governments– when was the last time you cut employee pay?
SecondStreet.org report examines when the last time was the federal government, provincial governments and 13 major cities cut employee pay…
Are cities really facing big financial shortfalls in Canada?
We take a closer look at the numbers –