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2012-01-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
The Edmonton Social Planning Council, for the past 70 years, has been a voice for reducing poverty and raising social inclusiveness in Edmonton. This year, we are recommending that council review its existing transit fare structures, which are targeted to particular groups (seniors, AISH,...
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1998-07-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
In May 1997 over two hundred poor people came together at the first Western Canada Poor People's Conference in Edmonton to discover the magnitude of the problem, its causes and consequences, and possible solutions. This three day event was designed to provide insights to the social and individual...
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2015-03-29
In English Language Learning education, there are differences between immigrant and refugee students. Often the former has a background in formal literacy education, while the latter may have experienced significant gaps in their schooling. The problem is compounded for those who arrive as...