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  • Research Review May 2015—Issues in Canadian Public Policy No. 1 (Health)

    Issues in Canadian Public Policy No. 1 (Health)​

    The May edition of the ESPC’s Research Update newsletter is available for download. This newsletter contains summaries of the latest social research publications from Alberta and other parts of Canada. This issue contains articles related to the connection between health and vulnerable populations in Canada.

    ESPC Documents/RESEARCH UPDATES AND REVIEWS/May Research Review – Issues in Canadian Public Policy No. 1.pdf

  • fACT Sheet – Federal Budget 2015

    The ESPC has released its annual analysis of the federal government’s 2015 budget.

    Highlights from this Fact Sheet include:

    • Budget is sort on detail and long on spin;
    • Few changes to Child Tax Benefits/National Child Benefit;
    • Few benefit from Family Tax Cut;
    • Universal Child Care Benefit increased;
    • Children’s Tax Fitness Credit doubled;
    • Tax-Free Saving Account maximum doubled;
    • EI compassionate care leave lengthened;
    • CMHC coop housing mortgages replaced by lower private sector mortgages;
    • Public Transit Funding to cities boosted;
    • Modest improvements for Aboriginal communities.

    Click to download: fACT Sheet – Federal Budget 2015

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  • 2015 April fACT Sheet Federal Budget 2015

    The ESPC has released its annual analysis of the federal government’s 2015 budget.

    Highlights from this Fact Sheet include:

    • budget is sort on detail and long on spin
    • few changes to Child Tax Benefits/National Child Benefit
    • Few benefit from Family Tax Cut
    • Universal Child Care Benefit increased
    • Children’s Tax Fitness Credit doubled
    • Tax-Free Saving Account maximum doubled
    • EI compassionate care leave lengthened
    • CMHC coop housing mortgages replaced by lower private sector mortgages
    • Public Transit Funding to cities boosted
    • Modest improvements for Aboriginal communities

    ESPC Documents/PUBLICATIONS/A.06.B FACT SHEETS/fACT_sheet_Federal_Budget_2015.pdf

  • Join Us for the ESPC 75th Annual General Meeting

    Edmonton Social Planning Council's 75th Annual General Meeting Thursday, May 21, 2015
    Please RSVP by May 14, 2015 to stephanieh@edmontonsocialplanning.ca

     
    Category
    ESPC Events

    Date
    May 21, 2015 05:00 PM

    Place
    Centennial Room (Stanley Milner Library)

    Telephone
    780-423-2031

     
    Edmonton Social Planning Council's 75th Annual General Meeting
    Thursday, May 21, 2015
     
    Centennial Room (Stanley Milner Library
    5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
     

    Keynote Speaker:

    The Hon. Douglas Roche. OC, will speak on: From Charity to Justice. The United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals from 2015-2030 and what it means for us in Alberta. 

     
     

     
     
  • fACT Sheet – Literacy (2015)

    Literacy has been broadly defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as “understanding, evaluating, using and engaging with written texts to articipate in society, to achieve one’s goals, and to develop one’s knowledge and potential”. In addition, literacy also involves numeracy, defined by the OECD as “the ability to engage with mathematical information in order to manage the mathematical demands of a range of situations in everyday life.” Low levels of literacy reduce a person’s ability to carry out basic daily activities. For example, this may mean the inability to work, use public transportation or understand important documents necessary to receive medical or social services. Providing all Canadians with meaningful opportunities to develop and sustain quality literary skills will result in stronger communities bolstered by active participation in economic, employment, health, and social systems.

    Click here to download:  fACT Sheet – Literacy (2015)

  • the fACTivist Spring 2015: Affordable Housing

    Inside this edition: Michael Shapcott’s Right to Housing Conference remarks, expiring federal housing agreements, Jay Freeman’s Top Ten List on affordable housing, nine Edmontonians talk about affordable housing and an introduction to new board member David Trautman.

    ESPC Documents/FACTIVIST/fACTivist_2015_Spring.pdf