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Community-Based Mental Health Services in BC

Changes to Income, Employment and Housing Supports

Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)
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Moving Low-Income People in Winnipeg's Inner City Into Good Jobs

Evidence on What Works Best

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Are Wage Supplements the Answer to the Problems of the Working Poor?

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Bucking the National Trend

BC's welfare cuts and poverty among lone mothers

Commentary and Fact Sheets

Shaping Public Policy

The Women's Agenda

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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends

Spring/Summer 2006, Volume 9, Number 2

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Budget Savings on the Backs of the Poor

Who Paid the Price for Welfare Benefit Cuts in BC

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Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)

A Better Way to Set Welfare Rates

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Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)

CCPA calls on province to raise welfare rates

Arbitrary cuts, inflation have driven down benefit rates by 30% since mid-90s

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