Elisha Dacey is the Managing Editor for Future of Good and a seasoned journalist with more than two decades of experience in the field. She has worked in various newsrooms across Canada, ranging from small-town papers to major outlets like CBC and Global News. Notably, she launched Metro Winnipeg, the city’s only free daily newspaper, which quickly became the second most-read paper in Winnipeg.
When Elisha isn’t writing, she’s fronting her classic rock cover band, reading a good sci-fi book or snuggling on her hammock with her dog.
Premier Wab Kinew told media before the budget dropped Tuesday that Manitobans would no longer pay provincial taxes at the grocery store on prepared foods.
The federal government introduced new rules capping non-sufficient funds fees to $10 for personal chequing and savings accounts. The new rules go into effect today.
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The survey found widespread physical strain, emotional pressure, and unpaid work across Canadian workplaces, with sharp disparities by industry and occupation.
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