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Entries Tagged as 'poverty'

What will it take to bring smarter family policy to BC?

September 27th, 2010 · · Comments Off · Children & youth, Transparency & accountability, Women

Did you know that the BC government has set a goal to reduce early childhood vulnerability to 15% by fiscal year 2015? You can hardly tell by their actions. BC did introduce full-day kindergarten in some communities this fall, but other than that the family policy front has been rather quiet lately. The latest childhood [...]

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Our priorities for BC Budget 2011

September 17th, 2010 · · Comments Off · Housing & homelessness, Poverty, inequality & welfare, Provincial budget & finance, Taxes, Transparency & accountability

On September 15, I presented CCPA-BC’s recommendations for BC Budget 2011 at the Vancouver BC Budget Consultation public hearing. Take a look at my presentation slides for a brief overview of our take on BC’s current budget situation and economic outlook, and our advice for leading the province’s recovery.

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Your Brain on Capitalism

September 7th, 2010 · · 3 Comments · Children & youth, Education, Environment, resources & sustainability, Poverty, inequality & welfare

At least as far back as Sokrates, people have speculated on the relationship between psychology and politics. In the 20th century, Wilhelm Reich, Erich Fromm and members of the Frankfurt School (such as Herbert Marcuse) pioneered discussion about how individual dispositions affect one’s social and political ideologies. On the other hand, social psychologists like Stanley [...]

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Poverty reduction: What other provinces are doing

June 8th, 2010 · · Comments Off · Children & youth, Poverty, inequality & welfare

BC has much to learn from other provinces when it comes to poverty reduction. Six provinces now have poverty reduction plans, although most are still fairly new, and therefore we don’t yet have data to tell us what kind of success they are meeting with, the exceptions being Quebec and Newfoundland. What their plans and [...]

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Child poverty: How does BC stack up against those provinces with a plan?

May 29th, 2010 · · 1 Comment · Children & youth, Poverty, inequality & welfare

A week ago, I appeared before the BC Legislature’s Standing Committee on Children and Youth. The committee, to its credit, had decided to spend a day hearing witnesses on the subject of child poverty, and what BC could do to make a difference. Among the points I raised with the committee: too often this issue [...]

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Early indicators of how the recession has hit BC’s poor

May 29th, 2010 · · 1 Comment · Employment & labour, Poverty, inequality & welfare

Just wanted to draw readers’ attention to a great op-ed piece in The Province newspaper this past Thursday: “Recession slammed BC’s poor; and it’s not over,” by Chandra Pasma. Chandra is a policy analyst with Citizens for Public Justice (a faith-based social justice group), and author of a recent report entitled Bearing the Brunt: How [...]

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Job creation alone will not solve BC’s poverty problem

April 29th, 2010 · · Comments Off · Economy, Employment & labour, Poverty, inequality & welfare, Provincial budget & finance

Whenever he’s confronted with questions about BC’s record high child poverty rates or by the growing income inequality in the province, our Premier maintains that the best social policy is a job. In fact, reducing the costs of doing business in BC seems to be this government’s chief economic strategy. Consider the HST, for example, [...]

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Living Wage: Congratulations to New Westminster

April 27th, 2010 · · 8 Comments · Children & youth, Employment & labour, Poverty, inequality & welfare

Some great news to share on the living wage front. Last night (April 26), New Westminster City Council voted unanimously to adopt the first municipal Living Wage policy in Canada. They have used the broad definition of the family living wage, developed two years ago by CCPA, First Call and the Victoria Community Council (meaning, [...]

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Vancouver’s poverty rate leads country

April 5th, 2010 · · 2 Comments · Housing & homelessness, Poverty, inequality & welfare

Thanks to Jean Swanson for drawing to my attention a new report from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities called Mending Canada’s frayed social safety net: The role of municipal governments. The report looks at key social indicators in 24 Canadian municipalities, and contains some stark findings for Vancouver. Jean summarizes these in a blog post [...]

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Tax cuts don’t make up for BC’s low minimum wages

April 4th, 2010 · · 3 Comments · Employment & labour, Poverty, inequality & welfare, Taxes

Responding to news of Ontario’s latest minimum wage increase (to $10.25 per hour), BC’s labour minister Murray Coell held firm on his government’s commitment to leave BC’s $8 minimum wage unchanged. The Minister seems convinced that the tax cuts over the last decade were so beneficial to low wage workers in the province, that they [...]

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