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CLEO Job Posting: Editor/Production Coordinator
Posted September 30, 2011 - CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/EĢducation juridique communautaire Ontario) is seeking an Editor/Production Coordinator with experience in print and online production. Resume and covering letter should be submitted by October 14.
Article source CLEO
Conservatives urged to rethink pardon fee increase
Posted September 30, 2011 - A Conservative senator is urging the government to go back to the drawing board on its proposal to quadruple the fees for seeking a criminal pardon.
Article source Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
November 21: NewHOME: Helping New Canadians Promote Their Housing Rights
November 21, 2011 - This workshop will discuss issues related to Ontario's Human Rights Code and housing, tenant rights under the Residential Tenancies Act, and strategies for working effectively with diverse communities.
Article source Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation (CERA)
Supreme Court ruling opens doors to drug injection clinics across Canada
Posted September 30, 2011 - The Supreme Court of Canada has opened the door to supervised drug injection clinics across the country in a landmark decision on Friday that ordered the federal government to stop interfering with Vancouver's controversial Insite clinic.
Article source The Globe and Mail
ARCH Alert Special Ontario Election 2011 issue now available
Posted September 29, 2011 - Topics in the ARCH Disability Law Centre newsletter include disability issues and the election, accessible voting, and questions for candidates.
Article source ARCH Disability Law Centre
October 17: Poverty Eradication and Community Economic Development Forum
October 17, 2011 - This forum is titled "Harvesting Billions of Unclaimed Government Benefits and Financial Supports for Low-Income Families in Toronto." It focuses on how low-income families can access government benefits that are going unclaimed by Canadians.
Aboriginal 'crisis' must be stopped
Posted September 28, 2011 - Many First Nations communities in northern Ontario are facing a "crisis situation" that is quickly deteriorating and will continue to do so if Canadians don't take notice and help, says James Bartleman, Ontario's former lieutenant-governor.
Article source Ottawa Citizen
Fighting poverty pays off, report says
Posted September 28, 2011 - The federal government could save billions of dollars if it tackled the roots of poverty, according to a new report from a government advisory body.
The cost of one Conservative crime bill for one year: $458-million
Posted September 28, 2011 - The Correctional Service of Canada will spend more than $450-million this year implementing just one of the Conservative government's new tough-on-crime measures -- the Truth in Sentencing Act -- as Canada's prison system expands to accommodate a rush of new inmates.
Article source The Globe and Mail
The three major parties answer questions about Ontario Disability Support Program
Posted September 28, 2011 - The ODSP Action Coalition has asked each of the three major parties, NDP, Liberal, & Progressive Conservative, to respond to a series of questions they had around ODSP. The answers given by each of the parties are attached.
Article source ODSP Action Coalition
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