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Welcome to Vanoc uver - here's what's happening

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11 members of a workforce (the 'security force') of 10,000 sent home (see story at the foot of the page) was an "extremely minimal number."

But if one window gets broken and a little paint spilled it triggers (!) a massive security response.......

It's all about security

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If nothing happens to threaten 'security' security forces will say 'see, we did a good job.'

If something happens they will say 'see, we were needed'.It's a 'post 9-11' version of nuclear deterrence.

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A Welfare 'Savings' Boomerang

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A Welfare 'Savings' Boomerang

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'Living' on welfare - Policy Alternative Report

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Living on Welfare in BC

Experiences of Longer-Term "Expected to Work" Recipients

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Excellent work, exposing how people who are 'expected to work' and surviving on welfare.

Reveals welfare rules and rates cause disturbing harm to most vulnerable

April 22, 2008


(Vancouver) A ground-breaking study that for two years followed British Columbians living on welfare paints a disturbing picture of how people are forced to make ends meet under new welfare rules and low rates.

The study was released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Raise the Rates Coalition, as part of the Economic Security Project, a joint CCPA-Simon Fraser University initiative.



The report is here:

Living on Welfare in BC: Experiences of Longer-Term "Expected to Work" Recipients - FULL RESEARCH REPORT