Over the last 30 years, the CCPA has provided alternative research and analysis that have been indispensable in exposing the corporate agenda. I don’t know what I’d have done without them.
— Judy Rebick
Iglika Ivanova did the math: it costs less to reduce poverty than to allow it to continue and pay for the consequences: poor health, lower literacy, poor school performance for children, more crime, and greater stress. Reducing poverty and easing human suffering is the right thing to do, and it's also a sensible economic choice.
Read The Cost of Poverty in BC and watch and share our 3-minute video, What is poverty costing BC? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd_nkCi-pVo
Help change the conversation about poverty:
SHARE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd_nkCi-pVo
LEARN http://www.policyalternatives.ca/costofpovertybc
TAKE ACTION Look up your MLA using the MLA Finder at http://www.leg.bc.ca/mla/3-1-1.htm and call, email, or visit their office (report in hand) to tell them that the cost of poverty is too high. Contact them while they're in their home constituencies over the summer and let them know we want to see a poverty reduction plan in their party's platform ahead of the next election.
You can also view a subtitled version of the video here: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/buNZTmgCNAvH/info/
Over the last 30 years, the CCPA has provided alternative research and analysis that have been indispensable in exposing the corporate agenda. I don’t know what I’d have done without them.
— Judy Rebick