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Voices from the Street was a 12-week leadership program under the umbrella of Working for Change and is now currently running as a speakers bureau with graduates.

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Ontario Wary of ’25-in-5′ Poverty Plan

April 16, 2016Dawnmarie Harriott

Laurie Monsebraaten April 15, 2008 Cabinet minister Deb Matthews talks with anti-poverty activist Dip Habib, of the East Scarborough Storefront, at a forum at Queen’s Park, April 14, 2008. (TONY BOCK / TORONTO STAR) Ontario can’t say it will cut… Continue Reading →

Poverty Reduction 25-in-5, Deb Matthews, Laurie Monsebraaten, poverty, poverty reduction, Toronto Star

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