Poverty: Harper's policy is to do nothing!
More than 3 million Canadians live in poverty but it’s not a problem that requires urgent federal action or, really, any new action at all. At least that’s the message coming from Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government.The latest blueprint to reduce poverty — this time produced by a House of Commons committee — was dismissed outright by Human Resources Minister Diane Finley. According to her, Ottawa is already doing what it takes to fight poverty: growing the economy.
With so many recommendations and so much time and thought put into developing them, how can the Harper government justify tossing it aside with barely a glance?
They’ve had practice, for one. In 2009, a Senate subcommittee released an anti-poverty plan, which, if anything, covered too much ground with 74 recommendations. The government took no action on that report despite its chilling conclusion that, far from lifting people out of poverty, many of our existing programs are so badly designed that they hold people down.
A job is good. A good job with decent wages and benefits is even better. But what this government refuses to see is that too many Canadians face barriers to getting those jobs and that it is in everyone’s best interests that Ottawa, working with the provinces, helps change that.
Right now there are millions of Canadians who, despite working full-time, cannot lift their families out of poverty. In Ontario alone, there are 142,000 low-income families desperately waiting to get into a subsidized apartment where they can actually afford the rent; some 375,000 people are forced to turn to a food bank each month.
No one is disputing that Ottawa already puts substantial funding into programs that help the poor but the fact remains that more than 3 million Canadians are still living in poverty.

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comment by Terry Stobbart This is so mind boggling.
ReplyDeleteIt is mind boggling indeed.
ReplyDeleteLike Gordo here in BC all that matters to Harper is that his corporate buddies are well taken care of.