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Atkinson Charitable Foundation
The private Canadian foundation supports projects that can shape public policy to reduce poverty and narrow the gap between rich and poor. They seek out partnerships that enable us to think and act in new and creative ways.
Main Address
1 Yonge Street, 15th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5E 1E5
Main Telephone
416-368-5152
Joined OneWorld
17.12.2001
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23.03.2005
"Zip – zero – reference to housing. Promise betrayed." This was the content of an email I received from housing advocate Michael Shapcott as Finance Minister Ralph Goodale began reading the budget. I gasped when I read it. No doubt there was a collective gasp from housing advocates across the country. The federal Liberal government's election promise of $1.5 billion dollars for housing had been left out of the budget.
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02.12.2004
The recent contract rejection by a majority of voting doctors in Ontario sets the stage for a dramatic showdown that may determine how the future of medicare is delivered in Canada. Initiating, renewing and strengthening medicare has hit many critical crossroads during the past 40 years and the latest decision by Ontario's doctors — made in defiance of a deal that the OMA negotiating team had signed off with the province — may represent another of these moments in time.
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23.01.2004
For 15 years, Cathy Crowe has toiled for Toronto's homeless as an advocate and "street nurse." Today, her commitment was honoured in the shape of the Atkinson Economic Justice Award. Worth $100,000 in expenses for up to three years, the award will help Crowe strengthen her efforts on the street and beyond.
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Image: Cathy Crowe
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