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End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 34

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 34
Date: 
1990-07-03
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
More Hope For Food Program; End Legislated Poverty Meets with Harcourt; Rich Dine on Crab Claws, Send Leftovers to the Poor; What's in Store for Our Health Care System; Ask You(r) Worker for Condom Money; Welfare Can't Force Women to Babysit; Are You Being Forced to Take Job Training?; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
school; food; child poverty; poverty; donations; health care; privatization; condoms; AIDS; welfare rights; women; childcare; employment; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 35

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 35
Date: 
1990-08-01
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Welfare Rates Go Up a Paltry Amount; ELP Leaflets Les Miserables; Woman on Welfare Wins Back Maintenance Payment; School Start Up Funds Increase; An Open Letter to Single Parents on Welfare Who Want to Stay Home with Their Children; Schools Get $200,000 More for Food; Get Your Own Fighting Poverty Kit; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
welfare rates; poverty; arts and culture; appeal; welfare rights; grants; single parent; employment; school; food; anti-poverty; welfare 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

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 31

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 31
Date: 
1990-03-30
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Trickle Down Theory; Letter Asks Doctors to Forget Fees; Don't Feel Lonely; Who Doesn't Pay Taxes?; Getting Your Canada Pension for Disability; New Booklets About Welfare Rights; Downtown Eastside Survival Guide; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
poverty; minimum wage; tax; corporations; welfare; doctors; statistics; GST; pension; disability; welfare rights; child apprehension; service delivery; welfare assistance

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 22

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 22
Date: 
1989-03-29
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Get welfare help from these groups; Saskatchewan Poor People Fight Back; Jobs Lost Since the Federal Election
Keywords: 
welfare assistance; seniors; income assistance; anti-poverty; inequality; unemployment; community centre; tax return; child poverty; statistics; housing

End Legislated Poverty Newsletter, Issue 23

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
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 26

Publication type: 
Newsletter
Author(s): 
End Legislated Poverty
Agency: 
End Legislated Poverty
Series: 
Issue 26 (misprinted as 25)
Date: 
1989-10-18
Pages: 
8
Summary: 
Downtown Deposit Project; What is the Unemployment Rate Anyway?; Bishops Fight UI Cuts; GAIN For Handicapped How To Apply; Get Money for Clothes; A Poem by Sheila Baxter; You're the Boss -- Write to Your Member of Parliament; Get help with welfare from these groups
Keywords: 
Downtown Eastside Residents' Association; welfare; service delivery; safety; unemployment; unemployment insurance; Bill C-21; disability; GAIN; solidarity; poverty; federal government; welfare assistance

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