Thanks to Community Food Centres Canada for a great article on the impossible budgeting choices faced by those living on inadequate assistance.
See the article Ontario Needs A New Common-Sense Approach To Social Assistance on the Huffington Post Blog.
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Ontario Needs A New Common-Sense Approach To Social Assistance
Bringing Social Assistance Into This Decade Can Fix Poverty Gap
An awesome article by our Ontario Association of Food Banks ally on fixing the poverty gap left by time and neglect.
Bringing Social Assistance Into This Decade Can Fix Poverty Gap
Hamilton MPPs Bill will Fix Social Assistance
Op/Ed by Tom Cooper and Laura Cattari explaining why MPP Paul Miller’s Bill 6 will help fix social assistance in Ontario.
Community launch of Bill 6 Support – September 23rd
On September 23rd over 50 people gathered at Myler Hall, Christs Church Cathedral in support of MPP Paul Miller’s Private Members’ Bill — Bill 6, Ministry of Community and Social Services Amendment Act (Social Assistance Research Commission), 2016. We heard from community activists, persons with lived experience of the social assistance system and MPP Hamilton East – Stoney Creek Paul Miller. And a big thank you to our MC Deirdre Pike who led us through Tom Cooper’s new game — The Price is Wrong!
NDP Tables Social Assistance Bill Again
The Hamilton Spectator reports, “The NDP is re-introducing Bill 185 which died when Liberals prorogued the legislature.”
See article HERE.
Plan to study social assistance rates in limbo as Wynne prorogues legislature
CBC coverage on prorogation’s affect on the survival of Bill 185
Plan to study social assistance rates in limbo as Wynne prorogues legislature
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek NDP MPP Paul Miller seeks “fairness” in social assistance rates
Hamilton Mountain News reports:
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek NDP MPP Paul Miller seeks “fairness” in social assistance rates
Local MPP’s bill to create Social Assistance Research Commission passed second reading
The Hamilton Spectator reports on Bill 185 passing second reading.
Local MPP’s bill to create Social Assistance Research Commission passed second reading
Social assistance bill passes second reading
“A Hamilton-led bid to establish a Social Assistance Research Commission has passed Second Reading in the Ontario Legislature.”
It’s Time for Evidence Based Social Assistance
Tom Cooper, Director of the Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction and Craig Foye, Staff Lawyer for the Hamilton Community Legal Clinic discuss the need for evidence based social assistance rates.
See the Hamilton Spectator opinion piece here: It’s Time for Evidence Based Social Assistance Rates