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RELEASE: Ontario Takes Last Place in Jobs, Social Programs and Income Equality

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 19, 2015  MEDIA RELEASE Ontario Takes Last Place in Jobs, Social Programs and Income Equality:  New Report Says Fully Half of Ontarians are Caught in a Backslide (Toronto, Ontario) – An Ontario-wide coalition of more than 90 labour and community groups concerned with growing inequality released an alarming report today that delivers a grim warning about the erosion of income transfer programs, social programs and a labour force that is leaving millions behind. “Ontario is dead last in funding for social…

 

ADVISORY: Startling New Report to Show that Ontario is the toughest Province to Live and Work

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 18, 2015  MEDIA ADVISORY Startling New Report to Show that Ontario is the toughest Province to Live and Work: Coalition of 90 Community Groups to Release Damning Report on Ontario’s Rising Inequality (Toronto, Ontario) – A cross-Ontario coalition concerned with growing income inequality is releasing a damning new report that shows that for all but the highest income earners, Ontario has become the most difficult province to earn a living and raise a family. The report will demonstrate that by nearly…

 

Harper’s Record on Income, Inequality and Canada’s Social Safety Net

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Harper’s Record on Income, Inequality and Canada’s Social Safety Net With October 19th Election only days away, the Ontario Common Front and the Ontario Federation of Labour has put together a fact sheet, entitled “Ruthless: The Harper Record on Income, Inequality and Canada’s Social Safety Net.” This informative document reminds voters about the Harper cuts to Old Age Security, Health Care, Arts and Culture, Women’s Advocacy, Pay Equity, Humanitarian Groups and First Nations/Aboriginal Programs. The fact sheet also comments on Harper’s track record when it…

 

OFL/ONIWG Compensation Conference

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The OFL and the Ontario Network of Injured Workers’ Groups will host a Compensation Conference on June 1 and 2, 2015. For information, please contact: Laurie Hardwick at 416-347-9732 or LHardwick@ofl.ca

 

OFL 13th Biennial Convention

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The 13th biennial convetion of the OFL will be held at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel from November 22-27, 2015 DEADLINE FOR RESOLUTIONS: OCTOBER 26 DEADLINE FOR CREDENTIALS: NOVEMBER 9

 

ADVISORY: Ontario’s Largest Anti-Poverty Conference to Draw Speakers from U.S. “Fight for $15” and Québec Student Movement

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2015 ADVISORY: Ontario’s Largest Anti-Poverty Conference to Draw Speakers from U.S. “Fight for $15” and Québec Student Movement   (TORONTO, ON) ─ Organizers of the Ontario Common Front Anti-Poverty Assembly are anticipating over 500 people to participate in the two-day conference this weekend in Toronto. Topping the roster of impressive speakers are Chicago “Fight for $15” minimum wage activist Jessica Davis, former Québec student leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and award-winning author Linda McQuaig. Organized by the Ontario Common Front and the…

 

Ontario Common Front to Host Anti-Poverty Assembly from April 17-18, 2015

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Ontario remains a wealthy province inflicted with the disease of poverty. The only way to reverse the trend towards greater inequality is through broad and diverse organizing to demand meaningful change at every level. The Ontario Common Front and the Ontario Federation of Labour are calling on you to join students, workers, retirees and community and anti-poverty activists at an Anti-Poverty Assembly on April 17 and 18 at the University of Toronto. Together, we will draft, develop and launch a “Solidarity Against Inequality” campaign, designed…

 

Why Ontario’s Retirement Pension Plan is a good idea

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Like universal health care in 1960, the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP) is a plan without proof, so it can be criticized as impractical, too expensive, likely to fail, likely to offer poor returns, be open to political interference and so on. You have to have faith that it can work and be as efficient as the Canada Pension Plan, a model other countries turn to. Click HERE to read more:  

 

Ontario is left with few options to fix its revenue problem

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When it comes to seeking new revenues, some politicians like to claim that economic growth will somehow increase and greater tax revenues will naturally follow. More growth would certainly be nice, but it isn’t something a government can just will into being. The Ontario government needs to find more revenues in the actual economy, not some fantasy one. Ms. Wynne will therefore be thinking about raising tax rates. And she will immediately encounter a tension between which taxes are least economically damaging and which are…

 

Canada Revenue Agency says ‘preventing poverty’ not allowed as goal for charity

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The Canada Revenue Agency has told a well-known charity that it can no longer try to prevent poverty around the world, it can only alleviate poverty – because preventing poverty might benefit people who are not already poor. The bizarre bureaucratic brawl over a mission statement is yet more evidence of deteriorating relations between the Harper government and some parts of Canada’s charitable sector. Click HERE for the entire report.

 

Health Providers Against Poverty issue open letter to Wynne, Hoskins and Jaczek on necessary action for the next Poverty Reduction Strategy

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We were pleased that Premier Wynne’s Speech From The Throne announced plans for a new poverty reduction strategy for Ontario. Health Providers Against Poverty is an Ontario-based collective of doctors, nurses, and other frontline healthcare professionals. As health care providers, we see daily the devastating impacts of low income on our patients’ health. Individuals at the lower end of the income spectrum are at greater risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and mental health illness. In the health system, individuals living…

 

Can Kathleen Wynne change the conversation on poverty?

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These are tough times in Ontario. Once an economic giant, Ontario now has one of the largest debt-loads of any sub-national government in the world. And on a day-to-day basis for many, Ontario is a province in crisis. Forty per cent of those who suffer food insecurity  in Canada live in Ontario. A job in the province no longer protects against poverty – a full 10% of those using food banks are gainfully employed. Immigrants, newcomers and other vulnerable groups are over-represented in precarious employment, often working…

 

OFL Response to Wynne’s Budget: Government Must Go Further to Reverse Austerity

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The Ontario Federation of Labour welcomes the measures in today’s budget that will make the province a better place for workers, but warns that it will continue to vigorously oppose all forms of privatization and cuts that unfairly place the burden for reducing the deficit on the backs of workers. Read more by clicking  HERE.

 

Kathleen Wynne should choose growth over austerity

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Kathleen Wynne campaigned and won on an anti-austerity platform. Will she deliver? Already, Ontario’s Liberal premier is being advised to backtrack on her promise to spend more for infrastructure and necessary services. To read more, click HERE.

 

How is Ontario’s Middle Class Faring? A TVO Debate

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Is Ontario’s middle class among the richest in the world, as the New York Times would have us believe, or is it struggling to stay afloat, as per the rhetoric of many a provincial politician? Steve Paikin, host of TVO’s current affairs show The Agenda, brings the CCPA’s Senior Economist Armine Yalnizyan, Andrew Coyne from the National Post and Mike Moffatt from they Ivey School of Business to the table to crunch the numbers and debate which of these declarations is closer to the truth. Click HERE for…

 

The Case for a Stronger Fair Wage Policy in Ontario

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This report analyzes Ontario’s fair wage policy, which has not been modernized since it was introduced in 1995. It draws from a broad range of examples to show how a modernized fair wage policy can be a critical link to bring construction tendering policy in line with government policy objectives pertaining to skills training and apprenticeships, improved health and safety outcomes, and tackling the underground economy in construction. It could strengthen Ontario’s apprenticeship system, it could improve health and safety outcomes, it could help tackle…

 

Legal Aid hopes to discourage feuding couples from acting as own lawyers

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Legal Aid Ontario’s new benefits are aimed at many couples who can’t afford a lawyer and try to represent themselves in family law court. Legal Aid Ontario is embarking on a significant expansion of legal services in family law that could chip away at the swelling masses of self-represented litigants and steer couples away from lengthy court battles. A pair of programs, which will be announced later in july, will offer financially eligible couples free access to a family lawyer to negotiate separation agreements and…

 

Ontario’s workers’ compensation system is under attack

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Former WSIB chair, Odoardo Di Santo, says Ontario’s workers’ compensation system is under attack from within – changes “are undermining decades of progress” and “all Ontarians ought to oppose” them: To access the full article on the Toronto Star website, click the link HERE.

 

Submission – Ontario Minimum Wage Advisory Panel

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In the lead up to the 2013 Ontario provincial budget, the OFL coordinated a province- wide consultation that culminated in the release of a People’s Budget. It included a set of recommendations about how to make Ontario a more fair and equitable province. One key recommendation was to: “Raise the minimum wage to $14 per hour, which is 10 percent above the poverty line based on a 35-hour week, and de-politicize the minimum wage by implementing a formula that would determine regular future increases.” Fairness…

 

Falling Behind: Ontario’s Backslide into Widening Inequality, Growing Poverty and Cuts to Social Programs

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Thirteen million of the most highly educated people in the world call Ontario home. Endowed with rich natural resources, vast tracts of farmland, quadrillions of litres of freshwater, the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield, and an industrial hub that stretches across its southern reaches; it is almost inconceivable that this province houses a generation of residents who are experiencing the largest increase in inequality in this province’s history. Yet the evidence is indisputable. Ontario is falling behind the rest of Canada in terms of…

 

OTTAWA- PEOPLES’ SOCIAL FORUM: AUGUST 21-24

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The Peoples’ forum is intended as a space for social movements to meet and converge for free expression. On August 21st, Naomi Klein will give the keynote address at 1pm. Hope everyone can make it!

 

OFL President’s Report – 2014.06.16

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Here is a look at the Latest OFL’s President Report. Within this report is and address from the OFL president himself, Sid Ryan, a review of the past election and much more information about today’s labour movement. Click HERE to access the report.

 

OFL Submission – Youth Unemployment and Underemployment

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In Ontario, the recent recession and the austerity measures that followed have had a disproportionate impact on young people. Their struggles foretell a broader low-wage future for all Ontarians if our government does not change course. The scope and depth of the challenges facing young workers demand a new, progressive approach to public policy and managing the economy. Young people across the province are calling on the provincial government to put job creation and the well-being of people and communities ahead of deficit reduction and…

 

Working for Less: The Coming Threat to Union Security in Ontario

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The role of unions as a progressive force in Canadian society and a voice for all workers is being challenged across the country. Historically, legislation has both supported and limited unions’ ability to negotiate and advocate for improved living and working conditions for workers. In recent years, changes have been made and proposed at the federal and provincial levels that erode some of the security that has previously been afforded to unions. A cornerstone of Canadian labour legislation – the Rand Formula – is one…

 

Employment Insurance in Canada: Hitting Rock Bottom

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Cuts to Canada’s Employment Insurance Program are making it harder to help some of the most vulnerable people in today’s society. Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) produced this video about the cuts in Employment-Insurance. There’s also a press release attached to it. Access the video below: watch?v=hK3L5F4cAgk To access the Press Release click HERE: In order to access more information, click HERE to be redirected to their website I invite you to share this video as widely as possible !

 

Ontario’s Gender Gap: Women and Jobs Post-Recession

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A recovery strategy that aims to put Ontario back where it was in 2007 means no progress for women. Women had lower levels of employment and higher levels of poverty before, during and after the recession. Young women were among the biggest losers during the recession – experiencing nearly double the rate of decline in their employment as young men. At the other end of the spectrum, the numbers of women who stayed in the workforce after age 65 doubled betwen 2007-2013. Single mothers with…

 

More Support on the Way for Ontario Families

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The Ontario Child Benefit (OCB) has increased by $100 annually per child. This is a very important program Ontario families mitigate finical struggle when taking care of their children. To find out more about what this means for the families of Ontario, click on the link HERE.

 

Steve Paikin’s roundup of “what else happened” in the Ontario election

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Yes there was a Liberal Majority Government, but within the article below, find out what also happened during this year’s Ontario Provincial election! Ontario Election Facts

 

2014 ONTARIO PRIDE EVENTS

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Summer: LGBTG pride events- A provincial list of LGBTQ pride events ar eposted on the OFL website Visit the link below for to access information on the upcoming events PRIDE EVENTS Come out and support!

 

Dr. Danielle Martin, who says doctors “should be at the front of the parade to try to reduce poverty in Canada”

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Meet Danielle Martin, the health care leader heard across North America. Doctor Martin is  the leading advocates for publicly funded healthcare in North America.  Martin  beleives that “as physicians we see the negative impact of poverty on the health of our patients every day. We should be at the front of the parade to try to reduce poverty in Canada.” In order to find out more about Danielle, click HERE to read more about who and what Danielle envisions for the future of North American Healthcare!

 

Ontario Human Rights Commission issues new policy on rights of people with mental illness and addictions

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The new policy – which comes at a time when statistics suggest one in five Canadians experience a mental health illness in any given year – offers those dealing with mental illness, as well as their employers, landlords and other service providers “user-friendly” advice on how to best identify and combat rights violations. This policy is saying that people with mental health issues are protected under the human rights code. They have rights. Employers, service providers, landlords all have responsibilities and we need to understand…

 

Why we need an Ontario Pension Plan

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Hello everyone, In the province of Ontario, there are 6 million workers, half of which dont have any type of pension plan. These three million Ontarians are looking at retirement years where their only income will be the Canada Pension Plan which pays a maximum of $1,038 monthly. This is not enough for people to live. The article found within the link below can give you more information on why Ontarians are  in need of a provincial pension  Ontario Pension Plan Enjoy!

 

Ontario’s 2015 Rent Increase Guideline Set at 1.6 Per Cent

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Ontario Government Committed to Affordable Housing Ontario is capping rent increases for 2015 at 1.6 per cent.  The cap, also known as the rent increase guideline, is the maximum a landlord can raise a tenant’s rent without the approval of the Landlord and Tenant Board. It applies to rent increases between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2015. The guideline is based on the Ontario Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation calculated monthly by Statistics Canada. It is calculated under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006,…

 

Peoples’ Social Forum August 21-24, 2014

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The Peoples’ Social Forum will open on August 21 with a traditional Algonquin ceremony at sunrise and a celebratory peoples’ march in the afternoon. August 21 and 22 will see hundreds of participant-led workshops happen simultaneously at the University of Ottawa.  Saturday, August 23 will be a day of movement assemblies.  The last day there will be a final all-movements assembly and closing ceremony.   The Peoples’ Social Forum is also a joyous gathering with special exhibitions, work and peoples history tours, film screenings, critical mass…

 

National People’s Social Forum-March 22, 2014

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National People’s Social Forum is coming this summer!   Join us for the kickoff gathering at CUPE 4400 Date:           Saturday March 22, 2014 Time:           6:00 to midnight Address:      1482 Bathurst Street, 4th Floor (St. Clair Subway station – Bathurst and St. Clair) A grassroots Peoples’ Social Forum will be held in Ottawa-Gatineau from August 21-24 2014 (http://peoplessocialforum.wordpress.com/). Join us in inaugurating this exciting event, connect with people who have been involved in organizing,…

 

Ottawa ACORN Annual Reception

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Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Celebrate With ACORN! Annual Reception Feb. 28 2014 Fighting For A $14 Minimum Wage, Linked to Inflation! This year, we celebrate our 6th Annual Reception which is an important fundrasier for ACORN members. This year’s theme is Raise the Minimum Wage! The money you contribute each year, or for the first time, ensures low income members are directing the organization. You help keep us community organizing, doing door to door work in low income communities, and building a base of families who would not otherwise…

 

“Law Folks Telling Jokes” Comedy Fundraiser

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Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Ottawa, ON – Law students are organizing the third annual “Law Folks Telling Jokes” comedy fundraising show. The funds raised will support Ottawa ACORN, a non-profit organization of low to moderate income families uniting communities for justice; and the University of Ottawa Social Justice Caucus (SJC), an initiative by law students and faculty aimed at enhancing social justice programs in the legal profession and the broader community. The show will happen Friday, February 7, 2014 at 8:30 PM at Pier 21 (111 Parent Avenue). Tickets…

 

Ottawa Rally for a $14 Minimum Wage

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Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Rally for a $14 Minimum Wage, hosted by Ottawa ACORN 12pm Saturday, February 15th 1683 Merivale Rd. (Toys R Us) Ontario families deserve a raise! Contact Ottawa ACORN: onacornot@acorncanada.org or (613) 746-5999

 

Feathers of Hope: First Nations Youth Action Plan

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Feathers of Hope: First Nations Youth Action Plan to be released on Monday, February 24, 2014! As you may recall, in March 2013, we held a forum in Thunder Bay, Ontario for First Nations youth called Feathers of Hope. Over the five days of the forum, more than 100 youth from First Nations communities across northern Ontario gathered to share their lived experiences, talk about issues of importance, and share the outcomes of their discussions with leadership from First Nations, provincial, federal and municipal government…

 

March to Save Canada Post

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March to Save Canada Post Sunday, January 26th 1:00 pm Ottawa Meet at Dundonald Park (Kent and Somerset) March to the Prime Minister’s Office (Elgin and Wellington) The Canadian Union of Postal Workers is greeting the return of parliament with a rally and march to demand the reversal of planned cuts to the postal service.  The Conservative plan to end home mail delivery and dramatically increase postal rates will be a disaster for Canada Post.  Cutting service to citizens and increasing prices is not what…

 

Fighting for Public Services

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Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Come learn how Chicago teachers stood up to defend public schools, and take part in a discussion on how we can learn from their strategies to defend public services here in Canada. This event is free. All are welcome! Click here to find our Facebook event page. Click on the image below to download our event flyer.

 

Ottawa ACORN Unsung Heroes Ceremony

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Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Come and join us as we: • CELEBRATE OUR DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS • SUPPORT OUR SOCIAL JUSTICE LEADERSHIP SCHOOL • REWARD OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEERS AND LEADERS $10 Suggested Donation at Door or In Advance; Funds Go to Support Our Raise the Minimum Wage Campaign to $14 Now/Link to Inflation Thursday, October 17th from 6:00pm – 9:00pm 154 Somerset St. W., Ottawa ON Contact Ottawa ACORN for more information

 

Ottawa Minimum Wage Forum – Forum sur le salaire minimum

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Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Hear from and question provincial political parties and Ottawa provincial candidates regarding the minimum wage. There’s going to be a provincial election in early 2014, so get informed about what the politicians have to say about low wages in Ontario. Tuesday December 3 at 233 Gilmour St. (PSAC building) 6PM-830PM Transportation assistance is available for events; RSVP is required in advance. *** Venez Écouter et questionner les partis politiques sur le salaire minimum. Il y aura une élection provinciale au début de 2014. Venez entendre…

 

Digital Access to Opportunity – Horror Report Action (Metro Vancouver, Halifax, Gatineau, Ottawa and Toronto)

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Where: Central Ontario » GTA | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Low income consumers are HORRIFIED by cell and Internet companies! What are you doing this Halloween? Come join us for our national day of action to target Bell, Rogers, and Telus for affordable services. ACORN Canada members want $10 a month internet and affordable cell service in Canada. We will be releasing our “horror” report with SCARY actions in Metro BC, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Quebec. Qu’est-ce que vous faites cet Halloween? Venez nous joindre pour notre jour national d’action qui cible Bell, Rogers et…

 

CODE BLUE: Emergency Summit

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern

Wednesday May 22, 6:00 p.m. McNabb Community Centre, Assembly Hall 180 Percy Street, Ottawa Speakers include: Maude Barlow Voluntary National Chairperson, The Council of Canadians Michael McBane National Director, Canadian Health Coalition Natalie Mehra Director, Ontario Health Coalition Please RSVP as food will be provided. Massive Hospital Cuts and Privatization in Ottawa Ottawa is Ground Zero for hospital privatization in Ontario. The Ottawa Hospital is facing among the harshest health service cuts of anywhere in the province. Thousands of surgeries and hospital procedures are being…

 

ISAC Budget 2013 Analysis: Moving Forward on Positive Social Assistance Reform

Action: Reports

Where: Central Ontario | Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Southwestern Ontario » London & Region | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Northern Ontario » North East | Southwestern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern | Southwestern Ontario | Southwestern Ontario » Windsor Region

Budget 2013 has begun to make positive changes to a social assistance system that has continued to impoverish and cause hardship for low-income Ontarians. The majority of these changes apply to the Ontario Works (OW) program. After the Commission’s social assistance review report, starting the process of reform with positive changes to OW is the right way to proceed. The government has clearly heard the concerns of individuals and groups across Ontario about the negative impact of the report’s recommendations on people receiving ODSP. As…

 

SAVE THE DATE: Trade Justice Network Meeting w/ information session on Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern

You are invited to participate in a full-day Trade Justice Network meeting to discuss and strategize the Canada-EU CETA negotiations, and to hear from international experts about Canada’s participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement talks with India. Those who cannot make the meeting in person will be able to phone-in.   When: April 15, 2013, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: CEP Boardroom (301 Laurier Avenue at Bank Street), Ottawa (MAP http://tinyurl.com/bvbl8d8)   The meeting will be split into two parts:…

 

Jan. 29th: Ottawa : Austerity & Ontario’s Universities: Finding A Way Forward –A Town Hall Meeting for Ottawa area university faculty, students and staff.

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

The Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) invites you to join us for: Austerity & Ontario’s Universities: Finding A Way Forward –A Town Hall Meeting for Ottawa area university faculty, students and staff. Date/Time: Tues. January 29th: 7-9pm Location: University of Ottawa, Fauteux Hall (FTX), Room 227, 57 Louis-Pasteur St. With: David Macdonald – Senior Economist, The Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives Prof. Tyler Chamberlin – Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa, Telfer School of Management Prof. Joel Westheimer – Professor, University of Ottawa, Faculty…

 

ACORN Canada 2013 Convention

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Central Ontario | Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Southwestern Ontario » London & Region | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Northern Ontario » North East | Southwestern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern | Southwestern Ontario | Southwestern Ontario » Windsor Region

ACORN Canada 2013 Convention June 22-24 Toronto, Ontario (University of Toronto) Real People for Real Change The subsidized costs of the trip to the 2013 ACORN Convention in Toronto is $350 which includes: Room and Board Food (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) 2 Coach buses transport around the city $50 guarantees you a spot Phone: 613-746-5999 onacornot@acorncanada.org

 

Stop the Income Claw Back: Actions on MPPs Every Two Weeks!

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

ACORN members want the provincial government to stop discrimination against Ontario Disability and Ontario Works recipients and ensure a greater allowance before the claw back is administered. 1- Thursday, Jan. 24 12PM-MPP Madeline Meuilleur’s office, outside 237 Montreal Rd. 2-Thursday, Feb. 7 12PM-MPP Bob Chireilli’s office, outside 2249 Carling Ave. 3-Thursday, Feb. 21 12PM-MPP Yasi Naqvi’s office, outside 109 Catherine St 4-Thursday, Mar. 7 12PM-MPP Dalton McGuinty’s office, outside 1795 Kilbourn Ave

 

ACORN South Ottawa Chapter Meeting – Jan 22

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

Tuesday, Jan.22, 6PM, 1480 Heron Rd (Heron Road Community Centre) – Help plan the Healthy Homes Forum and action planning on local issues. There will be elections for Chapter Chair, Co-Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer; members with dues in good standing are eligible to run and decide on their local leadership.

 

Ottawa Town Hall on Rights & Democracy: Wed. Jan. 23

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

The Ontario government has been shut down while worker’s rights are under threat and cuts to jobs and services are hurting every community. It’s time to defend everyone’s democratic and economic rights. Join the Ottawa town hall discussion on Wed. Jan. 23, 2013 @ Ottawa City Hall (Champlain Room), 111 Laurier Ave. West. Meeting: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Pizza and refreshments provided. Everyone welcome. Info: Jennifer, 613-233-7820 or jennifer@ottawalabour.org Download the campaign flyer here: http://ofl.ca/wp-content/uploads/Flyers-RegionalMeeting-Ottawa.pdf Info: http://ofl.ca/index.php/campaigns/democraticrights/ Invite your friends to the event on…

 

Jan. 26 Rally for Rights & Democracy – 1:00 pm Allan Gardens, Toronto

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Central Ontario | Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Southwestern Ontario » London & Region | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Northern Ontario » North East | Southwestern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern | Southwestern Ontario | Southwestern Ontario » Windsor Region

Join the Ontario Federation of Labour and over 90 community groups for a rally at 1:00 pm on Saturday, January 26 to bring our demands for democratic and economic rights directly to the Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention. The Ontario government has been shut down while workers’ rights are under threat and cuts to jobs and services are hurting every community. However, with an Ontario Liberal Leadership Race underway and a provincial election on the horizon, workers and community members are demanding new priorities for Ontario…

 

Town Hall meeting in Cornwall

Action: Reports

Where: Eastern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

On Dec. 4, 2012, the Cornwall and District Labour Council hosted a number of community groups and labour affiliates at a town hall meeting, at which Sid Ryan was our keynote speaker. We started with soup and sandwiches before formalities. Our program featured 4 panelists: Sid Ryan, president of the OFL, Diane Dewing, ETFO, Alyssa Blais, Executive Director of Agape Centre, Cornwall’s Foodbank, Thrift Store and Soup Kitchen and Elaine MacDonald, president of the Cornwall and District Labour Council followed by small discussion groups and…

 

ODSP Post Card Campaign to MPP

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Central Ontario | Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Southwestern Ontario » London & Region | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Northern Ontario » North East | Southwestern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern | Southwestern Ontario | Southwestern Ontario » Windsor Region

OPSEU is having a campaign to save the Community Start Up and Maintenance Benefit and to keep the Ontario Disability Support Program as a Provincially delivered program for persons with disabilities. You can participate by going to your Local ODSP Office from Dec. 11 – 17th between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. ODSP staff will be outside the office and will give you a post card for your signature. Our plan it to present all the postcards to the MPPs during the…

 

NDP Retirement Party for Dalton McGuinty with Andrea Horwath and Catherine Fife

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern

Mark you calendar – Thurs. Nov. 22 Andrea Horwath and Catherine Fife Meet the women who sent Dalton into early retirement. MP Paul Dewar hosts a town hall where you can learn about the NDP’s priorities for Ontario and why it is time to put our MPPs back to work. DON’T MISS THIS! Date: 22nd November Time: 7-9 pm – doors open at 6:30 Cost: $25.00 / Cash bar Where: Tabaret Hall, University of Ottawa 550 Cumberland Ave Your admission qualifies as an Ontario political…

 

Ottawa Protest of Ont. Liberal Convention (Sept. 28)

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

SOLIDARITY PICKET: Ontario Liberal Party Annual General Meeting Date: Friday, September 28, 2012 Location: Ottawa Convention Centre, 55 Colonel By Drive Please park at the convention centre and meet us out front @ 6:00 pm Join with OSSTF, ETFO, CUPE, Allies and the Ottawa District Labour Council to send Dalton McGuinty a message at the Ontario Liberal Annual General Meeting. The McGuinty Government has legislated teachers and support staff contracts across Ontario with Bill 115. This heinous and draconian move has taken fundamental human rights…

 

A Living Wage for Kingston

Action: Reports

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

In this report, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has compiled the basic expenses of what would allow a family of four in Kingston to live on necessities only and a fairly tight budget. From this,they have devised what they consider to be a living wage in the city of Kingston. To read more about living expenses, a living wage, and the policy implications, click here.

 

ODSP/OW Home Repairs Benefit to be Cut

Action: Cuts or Testimonials

Where: Central Ontario | Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Southwestern Ontario » London & Region | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Northern Ontario » North East | Southwestern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern | Southwestern Ontario | Southwestern Ontario » Windsor Region

The Home Repairs Benefit helps people on assistance pay for things like emergency plumbing repairs, patching a leaky roof, or repairing damage from fire or floods. The only alternative for people on OW or ODSP who own their own homes will be programs that provide loans for repairs – which people on OW and ODSP cannot afford to repay. The government stopped accepting new applications for the Home Repairs Benefit as of June 30, with the intention of spending all the remaining funds in this…

 

ODSP/OW Community Start-Up and Maintenance Benefit Cut

Action: Cuts or Testimonials

Where: Central Ontario | Central Ontario » Central West | Eastern Ontario | Central Ontario » GTA | Southwestern Ontario » London & Region | Central Ontario » Niagara & Region | Northern Ontario » North East | Southwestern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario » North West | Northern Ontario | Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region | Eastern Ontario » South Eastern | Southwestern Ontario | Southwestern Ontario » Windsor Region

The Community Start-up and Maintenance Benefit is being cut. The Community Start-up and Maintenance Benefit (CSUMB) is important because: It is targeted to assist people on social assistance – people who rely on OW or ODSP are among the most vulnerable in Ontario. It provides people with the direct assistance they need to retain their housing and prevent homelessness – it can help them pay their rent or utility arrears, or help them move to safer or more secure housing. It is a mandatory benefit…

 

Ottawa ACORN: Healthy Homes Campaign

Action: Reports

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

After countless hours of our members organizing and working on tenant campaigns over the past few years, ACORN members have determined the current minimum standard for residential properties and enforcement protocols are insufficient. To read their recommendations, please click here.

 

Housing Cuts

Action: Cuts or Testimonials

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

The cut to the community start up is going to affect a lot of people negatively. With already low rates of social assistance, if unforeseen events occur people are going to be out in the cold. It could really jeopardize them having shelter. If someone’s unit is destroyed because of natural events they won’t have this resource; if people become incapacitated and need adaptive furniture there will be no help; if there is an infestation and they need to replace their furniture and clothing because…

 

Penitentiaries shut down

Action: Cuts or Testimonials

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

The Kingston Penitentiary and Regional Treatment Centre in Kingston are being shut down over the next two years as a result of cuts to the Corrections Canada budget, which will affect at least 60 employment positions

 

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

October 17th, 2012 Canada Without Poverty-hosted event on Parliament Hill

 

Working Together to Sink the Harper Agenda

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

September 13th, 2012- 9:30-4 pm RA Centre, 2451 Promenade, Riverside Drive, Ottawa The Council of Canadians wants to facilitate a broader discussion about sinking the Harper Agenda.

 

End Exclusion – Public Forum

Action: Campaigns or Events

Where: Eastern Ontario » Ottawa & Region

November 28th & 29th, 2012 Public forum on poverty and issues of concern to people living with disabilities in Canada.