FAQ: Seeking Justice 2022
By Natalie Appleyard |
I can only make it to one or two sessions. Can I still participate even if I can’t be there for the full conference?
I can only make it to one or two sessions. Can I still participate even if I can’t be there for the full conference?
Revisions to the MBM bring welcome improvements, but measure still falls short
Canadian churches and faith-based organizations under For the Love of Creation have launched two programs to increase dialogue on climate change
Rights-Based Regulations for the Canada Disability Benefit
One of the ways CPJ is continuing our advocacy for the right to housing is by making a submission to the National Housing Council’s review of “the Financialization of Purpose-Built Rental Housing.” The Federal Housing Advocate called for the review and will look at “the growing dominance of financial actors in the housing sector, which…
Dr. Doug Gruner’s keynote address at CPJ’s 2014 Annual General Meeting in Ottawa.
Budget 2015 ignores the 4.8 million Canadians who live in poverty. And with major climate negotiations coming later this year, it ignores the climate crisis that future generations will have to deal with. It ignores the tens of thousands of vulnerable refugees who come to Canada looking for a better life.
Have you ever wondered what the federal budget would look like if Citizens for Public Justice and other anti-poverty, environmental, and civil society organizations had the chance to write it? It’s all contained in this year’s Alternative Federal Budget (AFB), a collaborative project CPJ and several of our partner organizations contribute to annually. It was…
This is the third in a three-part series highlighting CPJ’s recommendations for the 2014 federal budget as contained in Fulfilling our Collective Responsibility. This week, we discuss the injustice facing privately sponsored refugees in Canada.