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Perspectives from Youth-Serving Agencies On Wednesday, September 29th the CCPA–MB launched its latest report at the Freight House. The launch was part of a one-day…

A reader on Canadian women’s inequality Download 166.64 KB126 pages Contributors: Pat Armstrong * Sheila Copps * Eve-Lyne Couturier * Shelagh Day * Jane Doe…

Perspectives from Youth-Serving Agencies Download 1.26 MB 37 pages This research report provides an overview of the ‘state of youth’ in Winnipeg communities by addressing…

Currently, six provinces have official poverty reduction strategies either in place or (in the case of Manitoba) in development. BC, despite having the highest poverty…

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…

Did you know that parents want their children to have access to well-stocked libraries in their schools? Were you aware that they’re very concerned that…

A couple of weeks ago there was a conference in Vancouver on building a green economy. It was a conference with a difference. Organized by…

BC’s carbon tax was supposed to be “revenue neutral”, meaning all carbon tax revenue would be “recycled” to British Columbians through personal income tax cuts,…

Unlikely as it is to garner a huge following on YouTube, one suspects a recently uploaded video message by B.C. Forests Minister Pat Bell may…
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