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The Real Cost Of Cutting CSUMB

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In its 2012 budget, the Ontario government announced that it was eliminating the Community Start-Up and Maintenance Benefit (CSUMB) as of January 1, 2013. The Continue Reading…

The Real Cost of City Cuts

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In the City of Toronto’s drive to address the budget deficit, a number of proposals for service cuts have been brought forward.  Unfortunately, many of the Continue Reading…

It takes a province to end homelessness: Presentation notes

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Yesterday I delivered the keynote presentation to the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing and Homelessness Network conference at Port Blandford on Oct. 26. In my Continue Reading…

Housing, homelessness and Ontario’s provincial election: Presentation notes

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The Wellesley Institute's Director of Housing and Innovation, Michael Shapcott, presented to lawyers and community legal workers at a meeting of Toronto legal Continue Reading…

Creating homefullness in Ontario – presentation to Toronto Anglican diocesan committee

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Creating homefullness in Ontario is the title of a presentation to the Anglican Diocese of Toronto's Social Justice and Advocacy Committee by the Wellesley Continue Reading…

FTMs and Homelessness in the City of Toronto – Research Report

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Homeless Female-to-Male (FTM) Transgender/Transsexual people have unique needs in the Toronto shelter system, but a failure to respond to these needs at both Continue Reading…

Counting Toronto's Homeless People

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Toronto’s homeless street count and needs assessment has generated plenty of controversy. This Wellesley Institute backgrounder, prepared by Michael Shapcott, Continue Reading…