- cross-posted to:
- canada
- cross-posted to:
- canada
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In this episode of The Red Review, brought to you by Socialist Action, Emily and Daniel tackle the current inflationary crisis. With inflation at 40-year highs and the Bank of Canada hiking interest rates, what do workers need to know in order to organize and fight back? Featuring today's headlines, macroeconomics 101, and a Marxist critique of neoliberal monetary policy.
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Sources:
“Canada inflation rate gallops to near 40-year high, calls for supersized rate hike mount” — CNBC, June 22
“People are furious with Canadian grocery stores for profiting off inflation” — BlogTO, July 16
“Canada’s inflation rate hit 8.1% in June. Is this the peak?” — Global News, July 20
“Sales of everything but food are slowing as inflation bites into consumer spending, Loblaws says” — CBC, July 29
“Canada’s unemployment falls for 2nd month as labour force shrinks” — Aljazeera, Aug 5
“Paycheque to paycheque.’ Inflation is hitting low-income Canadians hard — and its effects are likely to be long-lasting” — Toronto Star, Aug 6
“Inflation means more food insecurity for Canada's post-secondary students” — Toronto Star Opinion, August 7
“U of T economist unpacks soaring inflation – and how Canadians can cope” — UofT
Chartbook #131 Calibrating the polycrisis - with the help of the Bank of International Settlements — Adam Tooze