Submission to the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy

Read the submission by the Canadian Poverty Institute to the federal government with respect to the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy. Through this brief, we shed light on the intersection of environmental concerns and poverty and offer a critical assessment and recommendations. While the Government of Canada is working to prioritize and strategize Canada’s plan for addressing environmental issues, the Canadian Poverty Institute asks the federal government to consider strategies that would inform equitable policy, speak to the inter-connected nature of the environment and poverty, and plan for long-term sustainability for all Canadians.

Read our Submission here.

Opinion: Poverty, power and the skyrocketing cost of utilities

When Mary (not her real name) opened her February utility bill, she was shocked. What was normally less than $200 had risen to over $600. A single mom and careful budgeter, Mary was used to making tough choices around where her money went each month. But this meant that even tougher choices were in front of her ...

Read our Editorial in the Calgary Herald on the growing issue of Energy Poverty in Alberta. An initiative of the Energy Poverty Roundtable.

Break the Bias

March 8, 2022 is International Women’s Day, and it is themed #breakthebias! International Women’s Day is set aside each year to draw attention to women’s challenges in both the private and public domain, take stock of the progress achieved and reflect on the work still to be done. Read the reflection by CPI Senior Researcher Dr. Rita Yembilah on the connection between gender and poverty. Read here.

Building Forward: Charting a Path to Resilience

A reflection on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.

Every year on October 17th, the United Nations encourages the world to pause and reflect on the ongoing reality of poverty across the globe. This year, the theme for the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is “Building Forward Together: Ending Persistent Poverty, Respecting all People and our Planet”.

Read more: www.povertyinstitute.ca/buildingforward

Fall 2021 Edition of Spero

The Fall 2021 issue of Spero, the newsletter of the Canadian Poverty Institute, is now available. In this issue read about:

·       Towards Climate Justice: Assessing the Risks to Marginalized Communities

·       Building Cultural Capital for Anti-Racism Among Racialized Youth

·       “Back to Normal”: Understanding the Impact of Covid19 on Newly Vulnerable Households

·       The latest publications, resources and events from the CPI

Spero is available for download here.