Monday, June 22, 2009, 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
The Metcalf Foundation invites you to a public policy primer on Canada’s income security system. This system provides critical support to Canadians living in low income. At the same time, numerous reports have documents its serious shortcomings, particularly with regard to programs targeting working-age adults. The current recession has only served to exacerbate existing problems. This session will examine shortcomings in programs such as EI but also present alternatives for strengthening the efficacy and reach of Canada’s social safety net in the 21st century.
This workshop is designed for people working in the nonprofit sector to strengthen their understanding of public policy and how nonprofits can work with government to influence change. It is part of an ongoing series for those in organizations who want to understand the policy process and would benefit from a forum for candid exchange of ideas. This session was first presented at the Canadian Social Forum in Calgary in May 2009.
Specifically this session will provide a snapshot of:
- Canada’s current income security system, how it has evolved, and where we are heading;
- Employment Insurance (EI) and proposed changes to strengthen it given the economic downturn; and
- a new Ontario Housing Benefit and its potential to contribute to economic security in Ontario.
