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Maytree
Publications
- Webinar recording: Launch event of Welfare in Canada, 2021
- Webinar recording: How to reduce the depth of single adult poverty in Canada – understanding the challenges and proposing a viable solution
- Webinar recording: Launch event of Welfare in Canada, 2020
- Submission to the City of Toronto’s Planning and Housing Committee on Proposed Inclusionary Zoning By-law Amendments
- Submission to the City of Toronto’s Planning and Housing Committee on a new regulatory framework for multi-tenant houses
- Submission to the City of Toronto regarding a human rights-based approach to its assessment of Inclusionary Zoning
- A human rights review of Toronto’s multi-tenant homes policies
- Policy reflections about social assistance: Where we’ve been, and where we’re going
- Engaging lived and living expertise in COVID-19 recovery planning
- Submission to the Government of Ontario regarding Bill 184, Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020
- COVID-19 and rent: Q&A with Ricardo Tranjan and Hannah Aldridge
- Garima Talwar Kapoor talks to Ontario Loud about the provincial government’s proposed changes to social assistance
- Conversation Deficit: Garima Talwar Kapoor on The Agenda with Steve Paikin
- What Maytree is reading this summer
- Strengthening the National Housing Strategy Act and the Poverty Reduction Act
- Proposed amendments to strengthen the National Housing Strategy Act and the Poverty Reduction Strategy Act
- The first Canada-wide poverty reduction strategy sets us on a promising path forward
- Social Assistance Summaries, 2017
- Looking ahead: Working group discussion outcomes
- What’s next for Canadian social policy?
- 25 years of informing the debate: A tribute to the Caledon Institute of Social Policy
- Looking ahead: Preparing for the next 25 years of social policy
- Foundations for a Canadian Poverty Reduction Strategy
- Where are the hardest places to live in Canada?
- Policy Insights 2011: Charting Prosperity: Practical Ideas for a Stronger Canada
- Free money. For low-income kids. And the government can’t give it away.
- Cities need more power to meet the needs of Canada’s urban population
- Protect caregivers from financial ruin as population ages
- From Insecurity to Prosperity: Practical Ideas for a Stronger Canada
- Protecting workers in a recession is important for a stronger economy
- Gaps in benefits leaves millions without disability supports
- Poor Educational Outcomes for Aboriginal Students Threaten Canada’s Prosperity
- Poorly coordinated programs make it difficult for low-income workers to improve their financial situation
- Fix Employment Insurance to support the temporarily unemployed
- Listening to the voices of newcomers will create stronger cities
- Brain Drain, Brain Gain