This article analyses the role of ideology in the development of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2006 poverty reduction strategy - Reducing Poverty: An Action Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador. Focussing on competing ideas, rural-urban tensions, and complex relations between business, community and government officials’ efforts to construct a more inclusive social policy agenda out of the ashes of the 1998 Strategic Social Plan, we argue that the 2006 anti-poverty agenda represents a partial but important break with prior neo-liberal populist assumptions that have dominated social policy in Newfoundland and Labrador since the mid - 1980s. This paper draws on the inclusive liberalism paradigm that emphasizes social liberal principles of equal...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to bring prosperity and well-being to t...
This thesis draws on a governmentality approach to explore how rural development has been informed b...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
This article analyses the role of ideology in the development of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2006 po...
This article provides an account of the community strategies that pushed the Ontario provincial gove...
This paper examines how a discourse around those living in poverty has been created, and its implica...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
Using the example of B.C., this article shows how combined federal and provincial policies prevent e...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
This article responds to the call to alter current economic and social systems in light of COVID-19 ...
In this paper, we address anti-poverty policies in Quebec and especially the adoption of Bill 112 in...
This article seeks to understand Canada’s failure to implement Jordan’s Principle, a child-first pol...
The author considers the range of settlement services funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (...
Poor people proved especially vulnerable to economic disruption during the coronavirus disease (COVI...
grantor: University of TorontoThe New Democratic Party (NDP), Canada's social democratic p...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to bring prosperity and well-being to t...
This thesis draws on a governmentality approach to explore how rural development has been informed b...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
This article analyses the role of ideology in the development of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2006 po...
This article provides an account of the community strategies that pushed the Ontario provincial gove...
This paper examines how a discourse around those living in poverty has been created, and its implica...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
Using the example of B.C., this article shows how combined federal and provincial policies prevent e...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
This article responds to the call to alter current economic and social systems in light of COVID-19 ...
In this paper, we address anti-poverty policies in Quebec and especially the adoption of Bill 112 in...
This article seeks to understand Canada’s failure to implement Jordan’s Principle, a child-first pol...
The author considers the range of settlement services funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (...
Poor people proved especially vulnerable to economic disruption during the coronavirus disease (COVI...
grantor: University of TorontoThe New Democratic Party (NDP), Canada's social democratic p...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to bring prosperity and well-being to t...
This thesis draws on a governmentality approach to explore how rural development has been informed b...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...