Canada Without Poverty Annual Report 2018 – 2019
Interested in learning more about Canada Without Poverty’s work? Check out our 2018 – 2019 annual report here, or click the image below.
Interested in learning more about Canada Without Poverty’s work? Check out our 2018 – 2019 annual report here, or click the image below.
In the city of Ottawa, where the vacancy rate is between 1.4% and 2.1%, trying to find safe, affordable, and adequate housing is a daunting and stressful task. When options are limited, the priority of searching for a home that…
As a member of our community, Canada Without Poverty is pleased to invite you to participate in our Annual General Meeting being held on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 by teleconference.
The cost of living, affordability and tax breaks are top of mind for people living in Canada. Yet, amid the current federal election campaign, party leaders remain virtually silent on the issue of social assistance or ending poverty.
Did you know that Canada Without Poverty (CWP) was established in 1971 as the National Anti-Poverty Organization (NAPO) at the first ever Poor People’s Conference? And did you know that CWP was the first non-governmental organization in the world to…
The Dignity for All campaign (co-lead by CWP and Citizens for Public Justice) is excited to announce the seventh annual Chew On This! campaign!
People don’t live in poverty because of poor choices. People live in poverty because of weak policies. – Emilly Renaud, National Coordinator Annual Reports Pandemic Watch Poverty Facts Lived Experience Community 2030 We will only achieve the Sustainable Development Goals…
Canada Without Poverty is pleased to announce that we have received funding for one 2020-21 articling student through the Law Foundation of Ontario Public Interest Articling Fellowship program.
My father once told me, to get to the root of any issue you must ask “why” at least five times.
Canada Without Poverty: Call for Applications for Board of Directors SVP voir ci-dessous la version française. Canada Without Poverty (formerly know as the National Anti-Poverty Organization) is a non-partisan, not-for-profit, and charitable organization dedicated to ending poverty in Canada.
Today, the Government of Canada launched its Dimensions of Poverty Hub, an online platform introducing statistics on the realities of poverty in Canada for the millions of people experiencing it.
Our climate crisis can no longer be on the backburner of people’s minds.