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End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 50

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 50
Date: 
1992-03
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Ottawa's child benefit is a big hoax; Get help with welfare from these groups; Affordable housing; Rights for foreign live-in domestic workers; Charity
Keywords: 
family; children; welfare; family benefits; welfare assistance; affordable housing; legal assistance; domestic workers; charity; tenant rights

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 36

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 36
Date: 
1990-10-24
Pages: 
17
Summary: 
Bus Transfers to Be Good for Both Ways; Free Welfare Rights and GAIN Booklets; City Election on November 17th; Women Fight for Right to Care for Their Own Children; How to Lose Your Dignity in One Short Trip to the Welfare Office; Maintenance Enforcement Problems?; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
elections-municipal; public transit; welfare rights; GAIN; voting; women; welfare; children; employment; anti-poverty; legal assistance; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 37

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 37
Date: 
1990-12-04
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Politicians Could End Homelessness; Rooming House Residents Get new Rights; Why Should I Care About the Budget?; Help ELP Fight Poverty; Law Students Legal Advice; Get Help with Medical Payments; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
welfare rights; employment; single mothers; poverty; legal assistance; children; GST; school; food; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 38

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 38
Date: 
1991-01-30
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
B.C. Towns Want Higher Welfare; Higher Wages; And An End to Forced Employment; Everyday We Suffer; Make Sure You Get Your Tax Credits; Incentive Program; Sanctuary!; ELP Goes to Ottawa; GST on Hotels and Rooming Houses?; Downtown Eastside Family Drop-In; Welfare Cannot Always Take Money Off Cheques; Get Help With Welfare From These Groups; For Help With Landlord Tenant Problems; For Help With Serious Criminal Problems Or Urgent Family Problems Related to the Law
Keywords: 
welfare rights; welfare rates; violence against women; advocacy groups; law; forced employment; workfare; disability advocacy; disability benefits; tax credits; tax return; GST; mental health; single mothers; employment insurance; EI; UI; unemployment insurance; Vancouver; rooming houses; SROs; single occupancy hotels

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 39

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 39
Date: 
1991-03-06
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Vancouver City and School Board Pass ELP Resolutions; Welfare Rights and GAIN; Tenant Clinic; The Federal Budget -- Making the Poor Poorer; GST Farce; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
Vancouver School Board; Vancouver City Council; welfare rates; minimum wage; single parents; employment; welfare rights; GAIN; tenant rights; federal government; social programs; unemployment; single mothers; human rights; legal assistance; GST; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 40

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 40
Date: 
1991-04-16
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
ELP Goes to Parliament; Free Law Classes; Right to Appeal; NPA Council Members Abandon Hungry Children; Home Visits From Welfare; What Do You Think About the 'Taste of Nations' Charity?; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
provincial government; welfare rates; minimum wage; single parents; welfare; school; food; legal assistance; appeal; welfare rights; child poverty; charity; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 41

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 41
Date: 
1991-05-22
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Poverty Is Real; ELP Goes to 'Taste of Nations'; Free Law Classes; Deep Throat Reveals All About Welfare System; Talks, Not Tanks, Spring Gathering; Women Fight to Get Law Changed; You can't vote Unless you've received this card; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
charity; poverty; legal assistance; income assistance; monitoring; surveillance; privacy; colonialism; Native; single parents; welfare; employment; children; voting; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 42

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 42
Date: 
1991-06-26
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Socreds Crack Down on "Employables" (Again); Don't You Hate it When
Keywords: 
welfare; employment; poverty; welfare assistance; unemployment; federal government; unemployment insurance; legal assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 36 (Special Election Issue)

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 36 (Special)
Date: 
1990-09-19
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Ontario Win Means Hope for Poor People; Action Speaks Louder Than Words; Why This Grandmother is Voting; Important Issues for Poor People; Which Riding Are You In?; Why the Hell Should I Vote?; Are You Registered to Vote
Keywords: 
elections-provincial; voting; welfare; minimum wage; employment; affordable housing; tax; environment; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 30

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 30
Date: 
1990-02-28
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Politicians Could End Homelessness; Rooming House Residents Get new Rights; Why Should I Care About the Budget?; Help ELP Fight Poverty; Law Students Legal Advice; Get Help with Medical Payments; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
homelessness; housing need; affordable housing; public housing; tenant rights; federal government; welfare; health; education; social programs; tax; employment; poverty; legal assistance; medical benefits; welfare assistance

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