- Can government spending lift poor children from poverty? A new report from UNICEF suggests its possible. (Huffington Post)
- Child poverty in Canada is more prevalent than the overall national poverty rate, according to a new report that ranks 18th among 35 industrialized nations when it comes to the gap between the two figures. (CTV)
- Poverty can be tricky to define and quantify. By almost any standards a poor Canadian child is far better off than one living in most other countries. (Toronto Star)
- If we believe the children are our future, then it might be time to put some money where our mouths are. (huffingtonpost.ca)
- TORONTO — Canadians should be doing much more for children growing up in poverty, according to a new UNICEF report that finds Canada lags many other advanced countries. (The Chronicle Herald)
- Ministers should instead focus on wider ways to measure deprivation than income, including family breakdown, addiction, and unemployment, the Centre for Social Justice said. (Daily Telegraph)
- PLANS to tackle child poverty include a recommendation to introduce a 'living wage' across Milton Keynes. (miltonkeynes.co.uk)
- Mr. Kristof did not address the core causes of poverty and social dysfunction among the Oceti Sakowin Oyate — the People of the Seven Council Fires — a people we know as the "Sioux," claims the Lakota People's Law Project. (YAHOO!)
- A THINK-TANK formed to tackle child poverty has published a raft of recommendations. (miltonkeynes.co.uk)
- Canada falls below most of its international peers when it comes to fighting child poverty, says a new report by the United Nations Children's Fund being released Tuesday. With a child poverty rate of 13. (Toronto Star)
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Child poverty
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