Dear PAOV
Huge victory on Housing
Lifting 397,000 People Out of Poverty
Members, CCPA and First Call, have been advocating for a strong Canada Child Benefit for years and now our federal government has heard the call. And it won't be taken away from those on welfare! Read more.
Living Wage on a Roll
The number of municipalities taking steps towards reducing poverty is growing as both Parksville and Pitt Meadows recently voted to become living wage employers and, on June 20th, the Living Wage for Families Campaign certified 9 new LW employers. Read more.
Municipalities Call for Poverty Reduction Plan
13 cities have now adopted resolutions calling for a provincial poverty reduction strategy. Please encourage your city council to add their support and vote for the resolution when it's brought forward at the UBCM in September. Read more.
Raise the Rates, Leave our Bus Pass Alone
After the huge show of community support for the Open Letter signed by over 160 organizations, we have had no response from the government, although there has been some shift in the language from them, now calling the change a $25 increase plus a $52 "transportation allowance" so they're clearly feeling some pressure.
To keep it up, we've got plans for another action in the next month and we're also going to start sharing personal stories on the impact of this change and inadequate PWD rates. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to get involved.
#RethinkEducation
This summer, our #RethinkPoverty campaign has featured inclusion and health. Now, as families are thinking about going back to school, we're focusing on education. If you're concerned about school closures throughout BC, find out more about the chronic underfunding of public education here.
We have resources for both students and teachers to take upstream action against poverty on our At School page, including our Share the Weight activity. Also, share the BCTF's Infographics and the Federation of Post Secondary Educators' Open the Doors video.
Energy Poverty: Facing Rising BC Hydro Rates
As rising hydro rates continue to put pressure on low-income people, the BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre is representing us and other groups to ask the BC Utilities Commission to urge BC Hydro to implement a bill affordability program for low income residential ratepayers. Read more.