It's higher wages for workers. This is a labour market. Sometimes employers are the ones on the winning side and sometimes workers are the ones on the winning side. Right now workers are the ones on the winning side. The unemployment rate is low. That provides more bargaining power to workers. At present, they frankly haven't used it. Wage rates have not grown at the rate of inflation, so real wages for workers are down for the majority of Canadians. They have not kept pace with inflation. Therefore, they have less purchasing power now than they did at this point last year.
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