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Next council must focus on real poverty solutions

October 25, 2022 chair

This op-ed was first published by the Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 25, 2022. Next council must focus on real…

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Posted in: Winnipeg Election 2022

Province must focus its homelessness strategy – Op-ed

October 23, 2022 chair

This article was first published by the Winnipeg Free Press on Thursday October 20, 2022.  The Oct. 7 Free Press editorial (“Make…

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Posted in: Provincial Poverty Reduction Strategy

15 Innovative Transit-Oriented Designs Around the World

September 30, 2022 chair

Transit-oriented development, which maximizes the amount of housing, recreation, and business space near public transport, is one way cities around…

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Posted in: Winnipeg Election 2022, Winnipeg Without Poverty

Housing First – Success in Canadian Cities

September 21, 2022 chair

The Housing First approach is based on the belief that everyone deserves safe housing. Reliable access to housing, combined with…

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Posted in: Winnipeg Election 2022, Winnipeg Without Poverty

Redirecting Police Funding – It Can Be Done

September 13, 2022 chair

The Aurora Mobile Response Team (AMRT) in Colorado works to “provide trauma-informed crisis intervention and de-escalation services on the scene”…

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Posted in: Winnipeg Election 2022, Winnipeg Without Poverty

Reduced Transit Fares – Looking to Germany’s Example

September 12, 2022 chair

Make Poverty History Manitoba is calling on mayor and city councilor candidates to commit to providing eligible low-income Winnipeggers with…

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Posted in: Winnipeg Election 2022, Winnipeg Without Poverty

Where do we go from here? MB’s 2022 Homelessness Strategy

April 1, 2022 chair

We cannot end homelessness unless people have access to low-cost housing and sufficient income to remain stably housed. Make Poverty…

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Posted in: Campaigns, News, Uncategorized

A $200 Cheque: The Right Step? Or a drop in the bucket?

May 28, 2020 chair 1 Comment

Premier Brian Pallister’s announcement on May 26, 2020 of a one-time $200 cheque to support low-income Manitobans with disabilities during…

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Posted in: Campaigns, COVID-19, News

The Potential Troubles of EIA, CERB, & COVID-19 in Manitoba

May 27, 2020 chair

Manitoba’s income support system may leave many at risk of being worse off than they are currently & advocates are…

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Posted in: blog, COVID-19, News

Critique systems, not people: EIA, CERB, & COVID-19

May 19, 2020 chair

Also published as a CCPA Manitoba Fast Facts. We are living in unprecedented times – as we battle a global…

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Posted in: blog, Campaigns

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