Using Social Media
By Citizens for Public Justice |
Social media is here to stay. The use of social media in Canada today shows a powerful trend among the population. People of all ages are increasingly using social media daily.
Social media is here to stay. The use of social media in Canada today shows a powerful trend among the population. People of all ages are increasingly using social media daily.
From -2015-vol-38-no-1″>The Catalyst Spring 2015
The Dignity for All Campaign was joined by 17 MPs and Senators from all major parties at the launch of our National Anti– Poverty Plan on February 3. CPJ staff also met separately with Liberal MP Rodger Cuzner and NDP MPs Irene Mathyssen (pictured below), Jinny Sims, and Rathika Sitsabaiesan to present the […]
Register to attend CPJâs open house on Sunday, November 26. Visitors will be asked to select a window of time between 1pm and 4pm to avoid overcrowding. Please note that CPJâs offices (the Justice House) are in a heritage house that is not yet accessible for people using mobility devices. There are 4 steps […]
From The Catalyst Winter 2015 CPJ on the Road The Dignity for All Campaign concluded its series of workshops on our National Anti -Poverty Plan for Canada. In September, MichĂšle Biss (of Canada Without Poverty) and Darlene OâLeary were in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, and Whitehorse. For an update on the campaign, read MichĂšleâs […]
Acclaimed author of Seven Fallen Feathers, Tanya Talagaâs newest work, All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward is a product of the CBCâs Massey Lectures Series.
According to these two Protestant professors at the Toronto School of Theology, the collapse of the vitality of Christian religion in Canada is âvery recent.â This fact has serious ramifications for all Canadians, whether religious or not.
Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future is a captivating collection of personal accounts compiled by the Former President of Ireland and UN Special Envoy on Climate Change.
[…] Catalyst, Summer 2018 Remembering Thea DeGroot On May 16, 2018, Thea DeGroot, CPJâs board secretary, passed away at her home in Sarnia, Ont. Thea was a long – time, active member of CPJ and will be sorely missed by all of us. On the Hill CPJâs public justice intern Deborah Mebude joined MCC Ottawaâs Nicholas Pope and Lydia McGeorge of the Chris– tian Reformed Centre for […]
[…] hard enough and follow the rules, they can âfixâ themselves and achieve social inclusion. Participating in these programs also gives them access to certain privileges. The Catch -22, Dej contends, is that these very programs actually cement social exclusion by placing the blame and responsibility on the individual while simultaneously undermining their autonomy. In […]
On the Hill Despite the fact that many parliamentarians are back home in their constituencies, CPJ has been able to stay connected through letters, phone calls, and Zoom meetings. The Dignity for All Campaign wrote to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development Ahmed Hussen to check -in on […]