Women continue to earn far less than men in Canada, the latest census numbers show. The wage gap persisted across all fields with women holding a bachelor’s degree having a median income of $68,342 in 2016, while men with the same level of education earned $82,082, according to Statistics Canada data released Wednesday. That $13,740 difference is enough to buy a small car – and take the family for a sunny vacation.
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