Ken Georgetti of the CLC on the union advantage
CUPE’s Labour Day message
The OFL’s Sid Ryan on depressed wages
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More on Inequality in Ontario – “Falling Behind”
Star editorial
Sid Ryan on Global TV about the “Falling Behind” report on inequality in Ontario – and what government should do about it
Worsening inequality can be seen on the streets of Hamilton
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Ontario leads on inequality and poverty, says new report by Ontario Common Front
Here’s the press release
Here’s the report
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More on Cuts to Community Start Up and other OW / ODSP Benefits
At the AMO annual meeting last week, Andrea Horwath called it “backdoor cuts” that municipalities will have to bear
Cuts could mean more homeless in Kenora
And more, on the homelessness funds shell game, from Kenora
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Cuts to the Community Start-up and Maintenance Benefit and the Home Repairs Benefit not sitting well with advocates in Guelph
Why affordable housing is a human right
Some of the legal issues involved in the provision of social housing
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Open File covers the loss of the Community Start-up and Maintenance Benefit
Here’s a great blog about the current welfare reforms in the UK, from someone on disability benefits there
What it’s like to live on minimum wage in Toronto
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Canadian Medical Association releases a report today on health and income – they say, “What is particularly worrisome for Canada’s doctors is that in a nation as prosperous as Canada, the gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ appears to be widening.”
Kenora to vote to shut City’s child care centre, as province should bear costs
Also from Kenora, housing and homelessness funds are “a shell game”
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Peterborough advocates urge keeping Community Start Up and other discretionary benefits after province cuts funding
New program in Windsor helps people on OW open their own businesses
Federal panel to review how to increase access to jobs for people with disabilities
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Campaign 2000 calls on the premiers to strengthen poverty reduction and on the federal government to adopt its own strategy
The $610 Diet Plan – from Raise the Rates BC
Study says poor moms are often diagnosed with anxiety, but the problem is really poverty – solutions should be income supports and services, not psychiatry
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Special Edition – Social Assistance Cuts In the News
Around the province, cuts to social assistance are angering communities and elected councils, and getting local coverage
The cuts include capping Discretionary Health Benefits and ending both the Community Start-up and Maintenance and Home Repairs benefits
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Rob Rainer and Linda Silas, on the growing gap making Canadians sick
Funding for Toronto’s priority neighbourhoods about to dry up
Sir Michael Marmot tells Steve Paikin how economic and social inequality can affect people’s health and life expectancy
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Activists protest cut to Community Start-Up Benefit in K-W
Cabinet Minister John Gerretsen takes Put Food in the Budget challenge – says “I don’t think that government as a whole, including my own, are necessarily doing enough”
The Trillium Benefit comes online
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