Hoping these findings on houselessness make their way to policy-makers at all levels.
We gave $7,500 to people experiencing homelessness — here's what happened next https://t.co/PfW2eli965 via @ConversationCA
What's in store for Canada's new period on child-care policy? In episode 5 of the In/Equality podcast, host @debthompsonphd talks with @prof_adavidson about childcare policies and their impact on Canadian families. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts.
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📢Applications live for the Ontario Internship Program (OIP)!
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Isn't protecting our children a good reason to wear masks😷again? When #COVID19 first hit, we wore masks to protect our grandparents. Kids deserve the same consideration, by @AllisonHanes https://t.co/8nITRjOhEl via @mtlgazette
The Master of Public Policy in Digital Society program at @McMasterSocSci is hiring another tenure-track faculty member.
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It's really hard to square a government using the notwithstanding clause to squash the constitutional rights of janitors, secretaries, and daycare workers and yet still claim to be for the little guy
1) Okay, so the Ontario Gov't just announced parents would get $250 per kid to "enhance learning". Let's look at one example of what that money could do if it was directed to schools instead of used as a political bribe to parents.
MORE: Cardy's two-page resignation letter to Higgs is absolutely stunning, one of the most remarkable things I've read in New Brunswick politics. "Wrecking ball." "Consolidation of power in your own hands." "Data my ass."
Pull up a chair.
Let's talk about the heart-stopping share of Canadians supposedly '$200 away from insolvency'.
Apparently, I have to keep giving this talk because there's a quarterly clickbait survey that sometimes gets eyeballs.
FML #cdnecon#cdnpoli
Okay, Ontario. We need to talk about voter turnout. And we need to talk about the role of campaign strategy, constant polling, and horse race/infotainment journalism. Fewer than half of eligible voters showed up. And that is neither normal nor good enough. Spicy 🧵 alert. /1
Deux jours avant les élections en Ontario, les politologues @Gen_Tellier et @DrSChouinard discutent des performances des chefs des principaux partis provinciaux durant la campagne électorale et des circonscriptions à surveiller. À voir : https://t.co/54oLjVWvuX
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Why have we heard more about an extra year of highschool than the biggest investment in early years - ever? I chat with @spaikin, @CarolynFerns, and Althina Basiliadis about the forgotten issue of childcare this election season tonight on the Agenda: