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Supporting with access to benefits with ASL

This 40-minute webinar is designed to provide frontline practitioners with foundational knowledge and skills to support Canadians who are living on a low income to access benefits. Participants learn the importance of access to benefits for individuals and families, review key skills and...

Topic: Tax filing and benefits
Author: Prosper Canada
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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National standards for emergency shelters across Canada

This groundbreaking initiative is aimed at transforming emergency shelter services across Canada to better uphold the rights of women and gender-diverse people. Emergency shelters play a critical role in providing immediate support, but they are often overwhelmed and under-resourced. In response...

Topic: Housing and homelessness
Author: Canadian Centre for Housing Rights, The National Right to Housing Network, Women's National Housing & Homelessness Network
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Accessibility and Disability for Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender Diverse People: Informing the new Federal Accessibility Legislation

Upwards of 450,000 Indigenous people identify as having a disability, functional, or activity limitation, but it is unknown how many of those people are women, girls, or gender diverse because of inaccurate and insufficient data. Indigenous people are more susceptible to living with a disability...

Topic: Financial inclusion, Racial equity
Author: Leah Quinlan
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A Digital Canadian Dollar: What we heard 2020–23 and what comes next

Since 2020, the Bank of Canada has engaged with Canadians, the financial industry and civil society groups to better understand how a digital version of the Canadian dollar might affect everyone. Bilateral and roundtable discussions were held, as well as demographically representative focus groups...

Topic: Financial inclusion
Author: Bank of Canada
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