By 9:43 am January 3rd, the average member of the 100 highest-paid CEOs in Canada will have made as much money as the average Canadian worker makes in a year.
HALIFAX, N.S. — Not everyone is struggling under the weight of high inflation these days. In fact, by 9:43 am January 3rd, the average member of the 100 highest-paid CEOs in Canada will have made as much money as the average Canadian worker makes in a year. That's $58,800, by breakfast time on the year's first workday. David Macdonald is an economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. He shakes out the numbers in the Breakfast of Champions report.
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