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Campaign: COVID-19 Rent Relief (2020)
Campaign: Know Poverty, Make It History (2016)
Campaign: Manitoba Budget and Poverty Reduction Strategy (2019)
Campaign: Manitoba Election (2016)
Campaign: Manitoba Election (2019)
Campaign: Manitoba Homelessness Strategy (2023)
Campaign: Raise EIA Basic Needs Budget (2016)
Campaign: Raise EIA during COVID-19 pandemic (2020)
Campaign: Winnipeg Election (2018)
Campaign: Winnipeg Election (2022)
Campaign: Winnipeg Poverty Reduction Strategy (2019)
Event Updates
News Release/Analysis/Op-ed
Provincial Level
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Winnipeg Level
Responding to the new Provincial Homelessness Strategy
Campaign: Manitoba Homelessness Strategy (2023)
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News Release/Analysis/Op-ed
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Provincial Level
Mar 4, 2023
Manitoba Needs Targeted Benefits (Press Release, January 13 2023)
News Release/Analysis/Op-ed
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Provincial Level
Jan 14, 2023
Next council must focus on real poverty solutions
Winnipeg Level
Oct 25, 2022
Province must focus its homelessness strategy – Op-ed
Campaign: Manitoba Homelessness Strategy (2023)
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Provincial Level
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Winnipeg Level
Oct 23, 2022
15 Innovative Transit-Oriented Designs Around the World
Campaign: Winnipeg Election (2022)
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Winnipeg Level
Sep 30, 2022
Housing First – Success in Canadian Cities
Campaign: Winnipeg Election (2022)
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Winnipeg Level
Sep 21, 2022
Redirecting Police Funding – It Can Be Done
Campaign: Winnipeg Election (2022)
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Winnipeg Level
Sep 13, 2022
Reduced Transit Fares – Looking to Germany’s Example
Campaign: Winnipeg Election (2022)
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Winnipeg Level
Sep 12, 2022
We’re making a difference – Let’s keep pushing!
Provincial Level
Sep 3, 2022
Where do we go from here? MB’s 2022 Homelessness Strategy
Campaign: Manitoba Homelessness Strategy (2023)
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Provincial Level
Apr 1, 2022
Manitobans strongly support increased funding to help people living in poverty
Provincial Level
Apr 20, 2021
Manitoba social assistance recipients fall further behind – new data
Provincial Level
Mar 25, 2021
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