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David Orchard Speaks Out ON the Censored Issues of the 1993 Election

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
32
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement of public speaking event being held by David Orchard, a political activist involved in uncovering issues concerning NAFTA, Free Trade and the Conservative Government. Includes political satire images and quotations from various politicians in Canada.
Keywords: 
Globalization; Maritime Labour Centre; Triumph Street; Victoria Drive; Hastings Street; Canada; United States; Political Ethics; NAFTA; Free Trade

This Time Make Your Vote Count For Canada

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Collections: 
Summary: 
Pamphlet produced by the Action Canada Network urging citizens of Canada to vote against Free Trade in the next Federal Election.
Keywords: 
Globalization; Canada; British Columbia; Vancouver; United States; Mexico; NAFTA; Free Trade

And The Beat Goes On

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Editorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Is This To Be Our 'Realm' ?
Date: 
1993-11-01
Pages: 
2
Collections: 
Summary: 
Editorial by Paul Taylor concerning the private ownership of the Downtown Waterfront area by the Vancouver Port Corporation [a Federally run company]. Taylor criticizes the Port Corporation for not listening to community concerns about infrastructural development.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Waterfront; Crab Park; Canada Place; Coral Harbour; Urban Infrastructure

Three Booklet On Welfare

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
28
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement and order for three separate publications on Welfare - 'Welfare For Employable People', 'Welfare For Un-Employable People', 'Welfare Appeals'.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Legal Services Society; West Pender Street; Publications

Election Issues For Low Income People

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
28
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article discussing the importance of the October 25 Federal election with relation to issues concerning welfare, employment and other social programs.
Keywords: 
Political Planning - Citizen Participation; British Columbia; Canada

Make Your Vote Count

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
29
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement of the political campaign of Kim Campbell and the National Union of Public And General Employees
Keywords: 
Political Planning - Citizen Participation; Canada

Need Help?

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Available Aid
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
30
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement for Downtown Eastside Resident's Association listing services including aid with taxes, UIC, housing and opening a bank account. Also includes a list of donations made by various contributors.
Keywords: 
Housing; Carnegie Theater; East Hastings; Main Street; Powell Street; Downtown Eastside; Downtown Eastside Hotels

Poornography

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
25
Collections: 
Summary: 
Political opinion piece by author listing 13 reasons why the premier of British Columbia 'Shouldn't Bash People on Welfare'. The article is posted in response to a comment by premier Mike Harcourt in which he stated 'we want to clear the cheats and deadbeats off welfare rolls.'
Keywords: 
Welfare Recipients; British Columbia; Victoria; Media; Marginality, Social

We're All In One Boat Brother, You Can't Rock End Without Rocking The Other'

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
26
Collections: 
Summary: 
Political opinion piece by author Tora criticizing Mike Harcourt with regards to employment, social marginalization and poverty.
Keywords: 
Vancouver; Canada; British Columbia; Marginality, Social; Employment

Harcourt Responds….

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Election Special, Under The Skin Of The Campaign
Date: 
1993-10-15
Pages: 
27
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter to public from premier Mike Harcourt explaining his criticism of welfare fraud, stating he looks forward to working with the Downtown Eastside Residents Association to help develop the Downtown Eastside.
Keywords: 
Political Planning; Downtown Eastside; Kamloops; British Columbia; Welfare Fraud

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