As before, please use this link to send an email to the ministers protesting the elimination of this critical benefit – and circulate it among your colleagues and friends
Northumberland County searching for solutions to CSUMB elimination and other funding cuts
Niagara Region raising taxes by 1.97%, in part to deal with loss of CSUMB
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The 25 in 5 Network’s fourth anniversary progress report on poverty reduction says
– poverty reduction is possible – child poverty declined between 2008 and 2010
– but government austerity is threatening to put the brakes on progress
– good policy, political leadership, and immediate action are required
– all Ontario’s political leaders should say what they’ll do to meet the 25in5 target and get the next five-year strategy underway
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Here’s the link to last night’s The Agenda with Frances Lankin and Munir Sheikh
5 Reasons reform must remain a political priority – from Pedro Barata at United Way Toronto
Op-Ed in the Spec: An improved social-assistance model must include health and well-being
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Sandra Pupatello says she’ll review social assistance cuts, but comes out swinging against “welfare cheats”
MCSS Minister John Milloy backs Pupatello for the leadership
Gerrard Kennedy has entered the race
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A new FAQ has been posted on the Ministry’s website – important stuff on how government intends to respond
The Commissioners do an op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen
The Record’s D’Amato says it’s time for the Liberals to make it right
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The Commission for the Review of Social Assistance released its final report and recommendations yesterday, October 24
Statement from Minister Milloy
Media Coverage
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Star editorial today – Oct 19 – says cutting CSUMB for the poorest in Ontario sends a miserable message
An update from me (to people in the legal clinic system) on how various municipalities are responding to the cuts
The cut leaves a $21 million hole in the City of Toronto’s budget – St. Stephens’ event, the OCAP rally, and more – Oct 18
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Carol Goar on the importance of Community Start-Up and efforts to save it
NOW article says to watch for sleight-of-hand (Ed: see quote from yours truly)
Sault Ste. Marie’s mayor says the pain of the cuts will dwarf any savings
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How to mark October 17: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
Community Start-Up Cuts Across the Province
Peterborough Poverty Reduction Network releases plan showing how city could cover CSUMB / HRB and Discretionary Benefits cuts for the foreseeable future
Cheri diNovo, the NDP poverty critic, asks question in the Legislature
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A great article outlining the impacts and implications of the CSUMB cuts in Niagara Region
Excellent editorial on CSUMB in Niagara This Week
A play-by-play of Hamilton’s council meeting to discuss CSUMB cuts
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ISAC and ACTO want you to Take a Call-in Coffee Break Friday Sept 28 to save the CSUMB
Losing Community Start Up will mean more homeless Torontonians
District of Nipissing will lose $700,000 when CSUMB is cut
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Top Story: Community Start-Up and Maintenance Benefit Cut
Loss of CSUMB a “horror show”
The cuts will mean people will die on the streets, activists say
Kingston Council struggles with the news of the cut
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