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Have Refugees Created a Housing Crisis in Canada?

An influx of refugee claimants from the U.S. has been making headlines for over a year now. Since the beginning of 2018, the RCMP has intercepted -citizenship/services/refugees/asylum-claims.html”>12,378 irregular border crossers. These numbers, however, are actually down compared to the same period last year and are much lower than -sees-1600-irregular-crossings-crossings-along-canada-u-s-border/154227″>initial projections. So why have politicians drawn a connection […]

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Poverty Reduction Act a significant step forward in Budget Bill

The Dignity for All Campaign and Campaign 2000 welcome critical federal action on poverty in the 2019 Budget Implementation Act.

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the idea of basic income has been presented as a means of securing people’s livelihood in the face of job losses by the thousands. What a basic income may look like is open to a wide array of possibilities.

The Intended and Unexpected Benefits of Guaranteed Basic Income

The idea of basic income has been presented as a means of securing people’s livelihood in the face of job losses by the thousands. What a basic income may look like is open to a wide array of possibilities.

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CPJ welcomes the newly legislated Poverty Reduction Act

For the past decade, Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ) and the Dignity for All campaign have called for a national antipoverty strategy for Canada that is comprehensive, rightsbased, legislated and fully funded.

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Otrain

*A* to *B* in Canada’s Capital City

Public transit has a vital role to play in reducing emissions (and addressing climate change) by minimizing car commuting, and it needs to effectively serve commuters.

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Together for the Love of Creation

This nationallevel initiative is open to all faith communities and faithbased organizations who wish to take meaningful action for climate justice in the next decade.

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Skyline of Edmonton downtown with Saskatchewan river, Alberta, Canada

From Where to Here

[…] Fall Catalyst, Walter Neutel reflects on 60 years of CPJ and the history that made us the organization we are today. Walter discusses the Dutch immigrant community in Canada post -World War II, focusing on their formation of communities and Christian schools, and highlights the advocacy work of CLA and CJL, which later became CPJ.

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Budget 2008 and Government Values

Budget 2008, introduced last week, was billed as “Responsible Leadership.” Yet the values and priorities evident in the budget do not include measures to reduce poverty, address homelessness or protect the environment. Public justice calls governments to take responsibility on these issues – and Budget 2008 drastically failed to answer this call.

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Shallow Government Response to Poverty Report, says CPJ

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Ottawa, ON: -height: 1.6em;”>​Monday March 7, 2011 – This-height: 1.6em;”> afternoon, the federal government released its response to the Parliamentary report -height: 1.6em;”>Federal Poverty Reduction Plan: Working in Partnership Towards Reducing Poverty in Canada-height: 1.6em;”>. And with it, Citizens for Public Justice’s hope […]

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Letters to the Editor

[…] on, requiring them to find shared accommodation (sometimes with parents) or a shack or RV in a rural setting. The bigger cities provide free meals seven days -aweek, so it seems that Social Services in Alberta depends on these services when determining the amounts to give. However, housing allowances are sometimes provided on an […]

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