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First published in the Winnipeg Free Press, Dec 6, 2016 Those of us who were hoping that the Throne Speech would have details about a…
Shining a light on Canada’s unequal distribution of federal tax expenditures Download 1.75 MB58 pages This study finds that Canada’s personal income tax expenditures disproportionately…
A Survey of High Interest Alternative Financial Service Users Download 786.1 KB 24 pages Ontario is home to more than 800 payday storefronts — more than…
Unfair tax loopholes cost the federal government $103 billion dollars each year—but not everyone’s in the loop. These loopholes disproportionately benefit the rich, and perpetuate…
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Full audio Slides Download the slides (PDF) Event photos —Learn more about the 2016 Gideon Rosenbluth Memorial Lecture with Pierre Fortin
Another Year, No Improvement Download 841.61 KB32 pages This year’s Report Card on Child and Family Poverty in Nova Scotia finds that while there was…
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX—While there was a slight decrease in child poverty nationally between 2013 and 2014, the child poverty rate in Nova…
Housing and Wrap-Around Supports for Newcomers in Winnipeg Download 866.01 KB28 pages The successful settlement and integration of immigrants and refugees is a multifaceted, complex,…
Download 617.24 KB24 pages While it is widely recognized that Aboriginal people are over-represented in the urban homeless population, most research has focused on Aboriginal…
The role of housing and wrap around supports in Winnipeg As housing advocates across the country recognize National Housing Day on November 22nd, we must…
When Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon delivers the throne speech on November 21, a plan for poverty reduction should top the government’s priority list. The Province…
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