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A post-election discussion on jobs and the economy

The 2011 provincial election has resulted in a more complex and potentially promising landscape for advocates. It has been more than twenty-five years since Continue Reading…

A Snapshot of LHIN Equity Priorities and Initiatives

Local Health Integration Networks are crucial mechanisms for building equity into planning and service delivery.  In late 2009, as the LHINs were releasing Continue Reading…

A step forward for affordable housing in Toronto – more steps required!

The Wellesley Institute's Director of Housing and Innovation has written a background piece for The Toronto Star that welcomes the recent decision of Toronto Continue Reading…

A Universal Approach to Recreation Access Will Benefit Everyone

The City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation division released Toronto’s first Service Plan for Recreation on November 7th. The service plan will Continue Reading…

A Vote For Health: Toronto Budget Vote Quickly Approaching

The Toronto City Budget vote is approaching fast. January 15th is just around the corner and we can all envision a better and healthier Toronto. But let's hope Continue Reading…

Access Alliance-Photo Voice project

Access Alliance celebrates their 20 year anniversary with a photo exhibit: Many Faces, One People: view the world through our lens. Continue Reading…

Age of Unequals at SFU, Video

Video from Richard Wilkinson's evening at Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue on Dec. 13, 2010. Continue Reading…

Alternative Civil Society Declaration on Protecting the Right to Health through action on the Social Determinants of Health

With the WHO Conference on the Social Determinants of Health wrapping up today, the official Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health has just Continue Reading…

An Ambitious Plan to Reform US Health Care

Recently, Democrats in the US House of Representatives unveiled a 1,018 page health reform package, entitled "America's Affordable Health Choices Act," which Continue Reading…

An Anti-poverty Strategy that Improves Health Outcomes

In my blog post from last week, I mentioned this Globe and Mail article by André Picard who asked the question: "why is tackling poverty not a health Continue Reading…