Welfare in Canada

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241Let’s Protect Food Money  Phase in a full housing benefit to make sure that all low income tenants spend no more than 30% of their overall household budgets on rent.

Let’s Protect Food Money  Phase in a full housing benefit to make sure that all low income tenants spend no more than 30% of their overall household budgets on rent.

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Source URL: media.wix.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-15 10:58:25
242Microsoft Word - Flex Claim Form Front.doc

Microsoft Word - Flex Claim Form Front.doc

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Source URL: secure.ftj.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-07 16:06:46
243Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds  State Agencies Vol. 30, State D, October 15, 2013  ???????////////////////////////////////

Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds State Agencies Vol. 30, State D, October 15, 2013 ???????////////////////////////////////

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Source URL: etf.wi.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-24 18:32:57
244The Social Policy Research Unit (SPR), a partner organization of Campaign 2000, conducts critical social science research designed to promote social justice and foster the development of individuals, families and communi

The Social Policy Research Unit (SPR), a partner organization of Campaign 2000, conducts critical social science research designed to promote social justice and foster the development of individuals, families and communi

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Source URL: www2.uregina.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-12 14:35:41
245Pipe Fitters’ Welfare Fund, Local 597 Summary Plan Description and Plan Document[removed]Edition

Pipe Fitters’ Welfare Fund, Local 597 Summary Plan Description and Plan Document[removed]Edition

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Source URL: www.pf597.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-14 09:58:06
246ISSN[removed]ISBN[removed]X SOCIAL ASSISTANCE CASELOAD IMPACT OF THE BUILDING INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM IN SASKATCHEWAN: A TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS By

ISSN[removed]ISBN[removed]X SOCIAL ASSISTANCE CASELOAD IMPACT OF THE BUILDING INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM IN SASKATCHEWAN: A TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS By

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Source URL: www2.uregina.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-24 15:02:55
247November 2005 Report Card on Child Poverty in Saskatchewan Poverty is inescapably wedded to the degree and consequences of social inequality we are prepared to tolerate or even encourage.

November 2005 Report Card on Child Poverty in Saskatchewan Poverty is inescapably wedded to the degree and consequences of social inequality we are prepared to tolerate or even encourage.

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Source URL: www2.uregina.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-12 14:31:32
248Healthcare in Canada / Finance / Insurance / Expense / Operating expense / Taxation in the United States / Health Spending Account / Health and welfare trust / Financial economics / Financial institutions / Institutional investors

GENERAL EXPENSES EXHIBITPRIVATE Fiscal Year ________________

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Source URL: www.ncdoi.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-09 17:23:16
249Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates BRITISH COLUMBIA Representative for Children and Youth

Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates BRITISH COLUMBIA Representative for Children and Youth

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Source URL: www.childrensadvocate.mb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-26 10:35:40
250POVERTY AS A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION* (*EXCEPT IN GOVERNMENTAL ANTI-POVERTY STRATEGIES) Vincent Greason1  Poverty is a fundamental violation of the human rights of the poor. To be poor means to

POVERTY AS A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION* (*EXCEPT IN GOVERNMENTAL ANTI-POVERTY STRATEGIES) Vincent Greason1 Poverty is a fundamental violation of the human rights of the poor. To be poor means to

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Source URL: www.povnet.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-18 11:19:28