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Entries Tagged as 'Poverty, inequality & welfare'

Reflections on the year past and the year to come: Inequality explodes into the public discourse

December 22nd, 2011 · · 2 Comments · Climate change, Poverty, inequality & welfare

If this past year  – marked by the Arab Spring and the fall arrival of the Occupy movement — has taught us anything, it is that we never know when historic moments come. And when they do, that which seemed political impossible is suddenly in play. Many of us found the explosion of the Occupy [...]

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Business dominated think tank winds up with report showing little progress in BC

December 19th, 2011 · · Comments Off · Economy, Poverty, inequality & welfare

The British Columbia Progress Board came out with its last report today. Gordon Campbell started the think tank in 2001 and now Christy Clark has ended it. The report shows progress, but often in the wrong direction. You can find the whole report here but it will take patience. It weighs in at a hefty [...]

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Growing support for cities to adopt living wage

November 16th, 2011 · · Comments Off · Employment & labour, Municipalities, Poverty, inequality & welfare

New developments since my recent post calling on municipalities to lead the way on adopting living wage policies: First, over just over 100 candidates have responded to the Open Letter issued by the Living Wage for Families campaign, covering almost every Lower Mainland municipality. Almost all have expressed support for this proposal or at least [...]

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Living Wage Policy: Why Municipal Governments should lead the way

October 25th, 2011 · · Comments Off · Employment & labour, Poverty, inequality & welfare

By Michael McCarthy Flynn and Seth Klein The Living Wage for Families Campaign, along with 54 organizations representing over 300,000 British Columbians, recently issued an Open Letter calling on all municipal election candidates to help low-income families in their cities by passing a Living Wage policy if they are elected (available here). Many families are [...]

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Occupy Canada: media pundits vs. reality

October 24th, 2011 · · 13 Comments · Media, Poverty, inequality & welfare

The Occupy Wall Street/Occupy Canada protests seem to be occupying – and perhaps unhinging – the minds of media pundits – at least, those who are mired in the dogma of “free market” fundamentalism. One recent example from CBC Television came in the form of a personal attack on author Chris Hedges. A well-known American [...]

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BC’s Top 1%: Doing fabulous, thank you

October 11th, 2011 · · 9 Comments · Poverty, inequality & welfare, Taxes

Occupy Wall Street has shone new light on the growing gap between the richest 1% and the rest of us (the 99 percenters). But that’s the U.S. right? Surely, our reality is different, eh? As the occupy movement comes to Canada in the coming week, we don’t really have reason to copy these American trouble-makers, [...]

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Fighting energy poverty

September 28th, 2011 · · Comments Off · Climate change, Economy, Energy, Housing & homelessness, Poverty, inequality & welfare

Today we released a new Climate Justice Project report, Fighting Energy Poverty in the Transition to Zero-Emission Housing: A Framework for BC, by yours truly, Eugene Kung (a lawyer with the BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre and a steering committee member of the CJP) and Jason Owen (who worked on this project as a student at UBC, now with [...]

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HST referendum: was the vote split along income lines?

August 26th, 2011 · · 7 Comments · Economy, Poverty, inequality & welfare, Taxes

One of the first things I did after the HST referendum results came out today was look at how different electoral districts voted. I noticed that West Vancouver, North Vancouver and Point Grey had the highest number of “No” votes (to keep the HST) while Surrey and East Van districts had the highest number of [...]

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So the HST was defeated. Now what?

August 26th, 2011 · · 45 Comments · Economy, Poverty, inequality & welfare, Provincial budget & finance, Taxes

Earlier today, Elections BC announced the much anticipated HST referendum results. British Columbians have voted to scrap the HST. The best part about having the results is that now we can move on from the narrow issue of what type of sales tax is better and focus our energies on some of the bigger issues [...]

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Hochstein and the demand to cut union wages

August 8th, 2011 · · Comments Off · Employment & labour, Municipalities, Poverty, inequality & welfare, Taxes

Last week Philip Hochstein had an op-ed in the Vancouver Province accusing municipalities of profligate spending and accusing municipal workers of being vastly overpaid. Hochstein is president of the Independent Contractors and Business Association of BC – representing non union construction corporations. He is the public face of the hard right in British Columbia and has [...]

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