COMMON MISSION: A complete kit
The Collective offers you a complete kit about the issues surrounding the campaign.
The Collective offers you a complete kit about the issues surrounding the campaign.
Means to support the campaign
Since 1998 a large grassroots movement, formed in a Collective for a law on the elimination of poverty, requested from the Quebec National Assembly a law based on the formal proposal that was assembled from a survey in which thousands of persons were involved, including many persons living in poverty. Five years later there is a result: the Quebec National Assembly has just adopted unanimously a bill aiming to act against poverty and exclusion.
The long-awaited government Action Plan to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion and its attendant budgetary measures, were finally published last April 2, 11 months after the date stipulated in the Quebec Act to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion. In summary, several steps forward, backwards, and sideways. An analysis by the Collective for a poverty-free Quebec.
The Canadian policy research networks (CPRN) asked Alain Noël, Director of the Université de Montréal’s Centre de recherche sur les politiques et le développement social to assess the Charest government’s action plan.
Here is a new folder prepared on the occasion of our participation to the World social forum, in january 2005.
The “COMMON MISSON: Building a poverty-free Quebec” campaign was launched today. It is centered around a petition to the National Assembly which has three main goals: obtain universal access to quality public services, increase minimum wage to a level which makes it possible to work one’s way out of poverty, and increase social benefits to insure health and dignity to those lacking sufficient revenue. Signing this petition is a civic contribution toward a poverty-free Quebec, in the name of human rights, leading to a society enriched by all of its people.