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CHILDREN AND CHILDCARE / ENFANTS
BRITISH COLUMBIA — Children living in isolated regions of B.C. are more likely to grow up in poverty than children elsewhere in the province, says a new report by the provincial youth and children watchdog. (VANCOUVER SUN)
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HOMELESSNESS / SANS ABRI
NATIONAL - Canada needs a plan to deal with a housing shortage that's reached crisis proportions, according to a coalition dedicated to drawing attention to the cause. (WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)
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LIVING WAGE / REVENUS GUARANTIS
NATIONAL - …we realize that a national Guaranteed Liveable Income will take time to deliver so we have immediate actions that must be taken. (VANCOUVER SUN)
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PENSIONS
NATIONAL - Canada's pension system is one of the best in the world, though there is room for ... (CANADA.COM)
NATIONAL - A Senate committee report on retirement savings vehicles calls on the federal government to create a new, voluntary national savings plan, ... (INVESTMENT EXECUTIVE)
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POVERTY / PAUVRETÉ
HAMILTON - Twenty per cent of Hamiltonians (96,000 people) remain at or below the poverty line; one in four children live in poverty; 25,000 Hamiltonians who maintain employment by working part time or full time find it impossible to raise themselves and their families out of poverty. (THE SPEC)
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OTHER / AUTRE
NUNAVUT – Excerpts from the October 18 press conference on poverty reduction in Nunavut (Nunatsiaq online)
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