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End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 23

Publication type: 
Newsletter
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Issue 23
Date: 
1989-05-23
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
"Mothers Will Not Be Forced to Accept Employment", Said Claude Richmond; Child Poverty Forum II; How to Use Emergency Services; Canada Can Afford Decent Housing For All; Getting Kicked Out of Your Home?; Third World Poverty Is Here; Get welfare help from these groups
Keywords: 
single mothers; welfare; employment; child poverty; Child Poverty Action Committee; emergency services; affordable housing; inequality; gentrification; tenant rights; Third World; poverty; welfare assistance; voting; elections-provincial

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 24

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 24
Date: 
1989-07-11
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Women Lobby For Better Wages; Do you Want to Live in a Co-op?; New Welfare Rates; CEEDS Goes to the City; Are you Getting a CPP Disability Pension?; Get welfare help from these groups
Keywords: 
women; minimum wage; Women for Better Wages; provincial government; cooperative housing; welfare rates; corporations; tax; farmers; disability; pension; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 25

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 25
Date: 
1989-08-23
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Socreds Crack Down on "Employables"; Work and Training; Get welfare help from these groups; Twelve Schools Get Lunch Program; Will the City Close Your Suites?; Law Students Legal Advice Program
Keywords: 
welfare; employment; welfare rights; welfare assistance; school; food; child poverty; Child Poverty Action Committee; illegal suites; tenants rights; Tenants' Rights Coalition; legal assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 14

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
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Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 14
Date: 
1988-07-20
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Get on City Voters' List; Mothers Try to Get $50 Back; Parents Have Rights; Camp Capilano; Spitting Nails; Call a Senator; These groups will help you with welfare problems
Keywords: 
voting; elections-municipal; welfare cuts; single mothers; child apprehension; parent rights; privatization; public park; welfare; welfare rights; disability; Free Trade; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 15

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 15
Date: 
1988-08-16
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
A Small Victory!!!!; Single Parents are Family Too; Beware
Keywords: 
school; child poverty; food; Vancouver School Board; Child Poverty Action Committee; single parents; welfare; GAIN; seniors; pension; legal assistance; elections-federal; elections-municipal; voting; medical benefits; grants; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 16

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 16
Date: 
1988-09-20
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
New Rules Mean Less Money, More Hassles; White Spot Workers on Strike; Maintenance Program Has Problems; No Fault of their Own; Rally For Food; Breakfast in Little Mountain; These groups will help you with welfare problems
Keywords: 
welfare cuts; welfare policy; workers strike; minimum wage; poverty; corporation; community theatre; Family Maintenance Program; welfare; single mothers; children; welfare rights; legal assistance; immigrants; women; school; child poverty; food; federal government; provincial government; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 17

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 17
Date: 
1988-10-18
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Get that Doctor's Letter; Dear Ministry of Social Services and Housing; Fighting the $50 Cut; Federal Election: Voting Makes a Difference; City Election: Vote for Housing; Confused about Elections?; These groups will help you with welfare problems
Keywords: 
welfare cuts; doctors; elections-municipal; voting; single parents; welfare; employment; legal assistance; elections-federal; Free Trade; housing need; affordable housing; public park; environment; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 18

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 18
Date: 
1988-11-16
Pages: 
4
Summary: 
Appeal the $50 Cutback; Your Vote Can Count For You; Funding a Food Program; These groups will help you with welfare problems
Keywords: 
welfare cuts; appeal; elections-municipal; elections-federal; school; food; children; safety; Downtown Eastside; DERA; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 19

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 19
Date: 
1988-12-20
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
More Hungry Kids to Get Food; People on Welfare; Single Parents To Get $50 Back; This Letter May Help to Get Your $50 Back; Socreds Take More Money From Kids; A Canadian Mother; Get welfare help from these groups; Merry Christmas Happy New Year
Keywords: 
Vancouver City Council; school; food; child poverty; Child Poverty Action Committee; People on Welfare; welfare cuts; poverty; single parents; welfare policy; doctors; single mothers; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 20

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 20
Date: 
1989-01-18
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Bus Service: Complain to the Government; Disabled Coalition has New Advocates; Try For a Bus Pass if You are Disabled; Free Trade Stage Two: Big Business Groups Want to Cut Social Programs; A Welfare Bum (A Heroine); Union Does Good Deed; Get welfare help from these groups
Keywords: 
public transit; BC Coalition of the Disabled; Downtown Eastside Residents' Association; Tenants' Rights Coalition; grants; Law Foundation; disability; GAIN; Free Trade; social programs; corporations; Canadian Manufacturer's Association; union; BC Government Employees Union; women; welfare assistance

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