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de-industrialization of Toronto, and many residents faced inadequate training and income supports given limited job opportunities. This worsened after 1990, as jobless benefits were cut in four rounds of reforms by consecutive Conservative and Liberal federal governments. Yalnizyan documented trends in full- and part-time job opportunities, working hours, incomes and labour adjustment policies, often adding a gendered analysis. She also tracked changes in fiscal policy (public spending cuts and tax cuts). Yalnizyan was a program director from 1987 to 1997, and returned to be the Council as Director of Research in 2006 and 2007.
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academics to argue the gap between rich and poor in Alberta was growing faster than in any other Canadian province "despite a rapidly growing economy". In an immediate response, Klein accused the Parkland Institute of being "factually challenged", "one-sided and ideologically biased." Fraser defended
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In addition to being a regular contributor for the Globe and Mail's Economy Lab for four years, and more recently writing a regular business column for the Toronto Star, Yalnizyan has published widely in Canadian publications ranging from Macleans, the National Post, the Hill Times, Canadian Business
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models were market-based and focused on increasing money to access market freedom and choice. Yalnizyan stressed the health-based basic service approach through which more public services are provided that "are not contingent on income." This would provide "more freedom from the market". She cites as
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In 1998, while working as lead researcher at the Toronto-based Centre for Social Justice, she completed an in-depth 148-page report as part of the Growing Gap Project, entitled "The Growing Gap: Growing Inequality between Rich and Poor in Canada." The Growing Gap Project, which was funded by Atkinson
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In June 2018 Yalnizyan was asked to be economic policy advisor to Deputy Minister of Employment and Social Development Canada Louise Levonian, where she provided assistance with GBA+ (gender based analysis) and helped in the foresight and stress-testing process critical to ensuring income and labour
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When this appointment ended, she resumed the fellowship offered by the Atkinson Foundation, in November 2019. She continues to work on "policy responses to the changing nature of work", but the unique labour market impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic added a new element of urgency to this work:
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One of Yalnizyan's first permanent jobs as an economist was in the 1980s with the Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. At that time the economy was struggling with the impact of the 1981–82 recession, and many full-time jobs were being lost. The Council had already documented the
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examples, "care provided by publicly insured doctors and hospitals and taxpayer-funded public schools dramatically reduce poverty and inequality." Yalnizyan's most recent work places focus on the care economy and its essential role as social infrastructure for the rest of the economy.
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By 2010, Yalnizyan had "tracked trends in labour markets, income distribution, government budgets and access to services (particularly training and health care) for over 20 years." Her focus has been on "social and economic factors that determine our health and well being", including
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Prize in 2003. She received the Ontario Public Health Association Award of Excellence in 2011, and the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association's Champion of Human Service Award in 2012. She became a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.
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feature, the "Economy Lab", which had Canadian economists write about economic issues in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008–09. She contributed regularly to the Economy Lab from 2010 to 2014, and continued to contribute on an occasional basis after 2014.
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On May 13, 2018 the Atkinson Foundation announced that Yalnizyan accepted a two-year fellowship—Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers— for collaborative research on "policy innovation for inclusive economic growth in an era of rapid technological change".
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Fraser's remarks were made in the wake of a letter sent to him last week from Klein criticizing the Parkland Institute, a university-funded, left-wing think tank established in January, 1997 to counter right-wing think tanks such as the Fraser and C.D. Howe
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listed Yalnizyan in its "Power List: 50 Canadians who are forging paths, leading the debate and shaping how we think and live". She was described as "the caring person's economist: a big-picture thinker who looks out for the little guy."
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Yalnizyan was Chair of the Employment and Economics Committee of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women in 1989 and 1990, and served on that board until 1995. She served on the board of the Ottawa-based
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focused on the future of workers in a period of technological and demographic change. Her work focuses on "social and economic factors that determine our health and well being", and the care economy. She contributes
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The Centre for Social Justice was founded in 1997 to continue the work of the Jesuit Centre for Social Faith and Justice. The Growing Gap Project was funded by the Atkinson Charitable Foundation (Yalnizyan
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From the fall of 2011 to the last episode of the show at the end of June 2018, Yalnizyan was a weekly guest on the "Big Picture Panel", the longest running continuous feature of
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the Parkland Institute and free speech, saying that the "university would not be intimidated by Klein's criticism, and would continue to foster a climate of open debate."
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In 2008 she joined CCPA as Senior Economist to help develop and advance the Inequality Project. She remained with CCPA until 2017. She was a regular contributor to CCPA's
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is a Canadian economist and columnist. In 2012, the CBC described her as one of Canada's "leading progressive economists". She was a senior economist with the progressive
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in 1993, while still at the Social Planning Council. By 1994, when the centre began to publish their Alternative Federal Budget, she was a research associate.
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ensuring the she-cession (a term Yalnizyan coined in March 2020) turned into a she-covery. In 2020, Yalnizyan was asked to contribute to a high-level
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After leaving the CCPA, Yalnizyan worked with the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Democracy, the Mowat Centre and Policy Horizons.
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Yalnizyan began her focus on labour market dynamics as a graduate student, when she was asked to be research assistant to
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Yalnizyan was honoured with the first Atkinson Economic Justice Award in 2002 and the University of Toronto's
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Yalnizyan was born in Canada. Her parents were Armenian immigrants. Her grandfathers were killed in the
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affordable Housing: Squandering Canada's Surplus: Opting for debt reduction and "scarcity by design"
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Charitable Foundation the SJC's first major project, documented the increasing income and
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from 2017-2019, Vice President from 2013-2017, and has served on the board since 2005.
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adjustment programs that work well under different job market scenarios.
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In 2012 she became a regular bi-weekly business commentator on the
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poverty in Canada, minimum wage, and basic services. In her 2017
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which reaches a "million listeners in the Greater Toronto Area."
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After years of being requested to write opinion pieces for the
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news magazine, that was online from 2000 to 2013, along with
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She completed a bilingual honours degree in economics from
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The Growing Gap: Growing Inequality between Rich and Poor
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from 2008 to 2017. She appeared regularly on CBC TV's
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