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Edmonton Renters Survey Print E-mail

ATTENTION All Renters in the Edmonton Area:

The affordable housing crisis in Edmonton is still going on, and we want to hear your input!

It has been almost a year since we had two Renter’s Listening Forums that gave renters in Edmonton a chance to tell their stories about the growing housing crisis in the city.  Over 200 people came to tell us about extreme rent increases and apartment shortages, and to share their ideas on how to help solve the problem.

We took what we heard and wrote A Roof over their Heads, a summary report with 13 recommendations for the City and the Province. With the help of City Councillors Michael Phair and Dave Thiele, who co-hosted the Listening Forums with us, we sent the report to all City Councillors and Edmonton MLAs.

There has been a lot of talk about affordable housing since we sent out that report, and governments have even put money into helping renters to find or keep their housing. 

But has the situation really changed for renters?  We conducted the Edmonton Renters' Survey to find out.

 

The results of the survey have been fully analysed and the final report will be released on September 24, 2008.

 
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Issue Brief Blog
Winnipeg Roundtable on Poverty Reduction

 

The Social Planning Council of Winnipeg and Campaign 2000, in collaboration with Council of Canadians with Disabilities and Canadian Council on Social Development hosted a roundtable discussion on August 4, 2010 in Winnipeg, to finalize a consensus document of what the Council of the Federation should do to eradiate poverty throughout Canada.

Representative at the meeting included business, labour, faith groups and civil society groups. Members of Parliament from the Liberal, NDP and Bloc Quebecois also attended. Participants were presented with a document titled; "The Winnipeg Statement" which outlined a comprehensive strategy for poverty eradication and called on government leaders to demonstrate commitment and to work together to eradicate poverty in Canada during the next decade.

The Winnipeg Statement calls on the Premiers to honor their responsibilities and put planning for poverty eradication on the agenda of the Council of the Federation. Two recommendations were outlined and directed to the Council of the Federation to:

A. Establish a working group to outline core provincial/territorial roles and expected federal contributions to a joint plan which would honor the intent of the November 24, 2009 resolution "to eliminate poverty in Canada for all." The working group would prepare a preliminary framework document for review by social services and financial ministers in early 2011, and submit a final report for adoption by the Premiers at their next annual meeting.

B. Request that the federal government delegate its senior officials to meet with the working group by early 2011 to propose terms of reference for a joint federal and provincial/territorial task force to implement the November 24, 2009 resolution, and to include processed for engaging First Nations’ and other Aboriginal communities in the development of the joint plan.

Five preliminary contentions on core and shared responsibilities were presented to participants of the roundtable discussion for input.

To read the full paper, please go to

http://www.campaign2000.ca/whatsnew/releases/Winnipeg%20StatementAug2010.pdf

 

 
 
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