IN THE NEWS: March 8, 2016

Today’s news includes articles about poverty, access to education, and youth, from various news sources including the Globe and Mail, the Sackville Tribune Post, and the Toronto Star.

POVERTY

Is the fix for poverty as simple as a cheque in the mail? NOW Magazine. March 7, 2016

Duclos told the Globe and Mail last month that he’s interested in making basic income a part of his poverty-reduction mandate. There’s an economic …

Low-income families struggle to feed their kids healthy foods as prices riseGlobe and Mail. February 19, 2016

Rising grocery prices in Canada have renewed calls for a national food policy as concerns over the number of Canadians living in so-called food-insecure households grows.

ACCESS TO EDUCATION

Mount Allison set to host second indigenous conferenceSackville Tribune Post. March 7, 2016

Indigenous author Blair Stonechild will read from his book, The New Buffalo: The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada on …

Guidance counsellors ‘missing completely’ from most elementary schools: ReportToronto Star. March 7, 2016

Guidance counsellors are non-existent in most Ontario elementary schools at a time when they are supposed to be helping with mental health and other key initiatives for students…

YOUTH

2016 Youth Transitions Survey: Early Results. Fostering Change initiative, Vancouver Foundation. March 2016

Fostering Change is pleased to release early results from our 2016 Youth Transitions Survey – a public opinion survey of perceptions among British Columbians towards youth in and from government care.


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