Sixteen months after legislation to form a poverty-cutting group was unanimously passed in Nova Scotia’s legislature, the government rolled out an anti-poverty program Friday.
Tagged with: Poverty in CanadaThe Nova Scotia government released its Poverty Reduction Strategy on April 3, 2009. The strategy provides a framework for addressing the needs of those most vulnerable and those at risk of falling into poverty, while promoting the prosperity necessary for Nova Scotia to grow.
Tagged with: Poverty in CanadaTraining low-skilled workers, increasing affordable housing and improving benefits for low-income families are the focus of Nova Scotia’s $155 million Poverty Reduction Strategy.
Tagged with: Poverty in CanadaThe government needs to put more money into early childhood development to aid in the fight against poverty, says the executive director of Canada Without Poverty.
Tagged with: Childcare • Poverty in CanadaVision for our Province – The vision is of a province where poverty has been eliminated. This will be a prosperous, diverse province where all individuals are valued, can develop to their full potential and have access to the supports they need to participate fully in the social and economic benefits of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Tagged with: Poverty in CanadaThis report, prepared by Chantal Collin of the Political and Social Affairs Division of Parliament, provides a quick introduction to the poverty reduction strategies of Newfoundland-Labrador and Quebec.
Tagged with: Poverty in Canada