Internationally, Canadians struggle with their national identity. Canadians proclaim that they are not Americans and like to boast that they have more in common with Sweden with its snowy winters and extensive social programmes. This article outlines some of the historical developments of social welfare in Canada and examines some of the recent trends at dismantling the programmes. In the neo-conservative state, efforts towards “globalization” and “free trade” with the United States have attacked Canada’s social safety net, marginalizing and suppressing the poor. However, in spite of the current trends, Canadians have maintained its humanitarian philosophy and resisted the “Americanization” of its social programmes. Some of this resistance ...
This paper uses a recent survey of welfare leavers in Toronto to examine Workfare, a uniquely Americ...
Canada and the Baltic States have both developed their social policies in the shadow of a great powe...
This paper examines the role of national identity in sustaining public support for the welfare state...
Internationally, Canadians struggle with their national identity. Canadians proclaim that they are n...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada has...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
Canada prides itself on a reputation of being a welcoming and inclusive country, promoting a collect...
The aim of this article was to examine how the currently dominant neoliberal and neoconservative di...
This article explores the journey of reconciliation, both personal and professional, required for th...
Beginning in 1985 the Government of Canada significantly restructured and retrenched the welfare sta...
In this chapter I analyse themes that emerge from scholarship on international social work education...
There is a lack of research on Canadian Social Assistance (SA) that focuses on education (through qu...
This paper is in response to recent calls to conceptualize and articulate Canadian perspectives and ...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
Social work in Canada and the USA shares a common heritage in the commitment to advancing social and...
This paper uses a recent survey of welfare leavers in Toronto to examine Workfare, a uniquely Americ...
Canada and the Baltic States have both developed their social policies in the shadow of a great powe...
This paper examines the role of national identity in sustaining public support for the welfare state...
Internationally, Canadians struggle with their national identity. Canadians proclaim that they are n...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada has...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
Canada prides itself on a reputation of being a welcoming and inclusive country, promoting a collect...
The aim of this article was to examine how the currently dominant neoliberal and neoconservative di...
This article explores the journey of reconciliation, both personal and professional, required for th...
Beginning in 1985 the Government of Canada significantly restructured and retrenched the welfare sta...
In this chapter I analyse themes that emerge from scholarship on international social work education...
There is a lack of research on Canadian Social Assistance (SA) that focuses on education (through qu...
This paper is in response to recent calls to conceptualize and articulate Canadian perspectives and ...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
Social work in Canada and the USA shares a common heritage in the commitment to advancing social and...
This paper uses a recent survey of welfare leavers in Toronto to examine Workfare, a uniquely Americ...
Canada and the Baltic States have both developed their social policies in the shadow of a great powe...
This paper examines the role of national identity in sustaining public support for the welfare state...