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Solidarity BBQ Saturday, July 23
Submitted by ocap on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 18:11.______________________________________________________________
BIG THANKS to all who came out! click here to read report-back on rabble.ca-
"Raise the Rates solidarity barbecue feeds over 1200 people"
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RAISE THE RATES! STOP THE CUT TO THE SPECIAL DIET!
Solidarity BBQ
Allan Gardens, Saturday, July 23 at Noon
Free Food. Music. Children's Games. Plans to Fight Back
By July 31, all those on welfare and disability who get the Special Diet will have to re apply under a much tougher system. Tens of thousands will lose their benefits and many more will get reduced amounts. It is a brutal cut at the worst time possible.
We have no choice but to fight back. The Special Diet has to be restored and social assistance rates must be increased by 55% to put them back to where they were before Mike Harris cut them and Dalton McGuinty let them fall even further.
People won hundreds of millions of dollars in Special Diet payments because they stood up and demanded them. It's time to increase that resistance. OCAP has been joined by allies across the Province, by anti poverty and other community organizations. It has launched a Raise the Rates Campaign that has now been endorsed by the Canadian Union of Public Employees in Ontario and the Ontario Nurses Association. The BBQ on the 23rd will be the first of a series in Ontario towns and a way to take forward the fight for our right to an income that lets us pay the rent, eat properly and live with dignity.
Come out on the 23rd and be part of the fight to Raise the Rates
CONSULT THIS! Public Deputations at KPMG Headquarters
Submitted by ocap on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 04:15.
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12:00 PM
Thursday July 21
KPMG’s Toronto Headquarters
Bay Adelaide Centre (333 Bay St)
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What right do rich, paid private consultants have to decide what public services our communities in Toronto should or should not have?
KPMG is a private consulting firm that was hired by the City of Toronto and paid millions of dollars to do a completely subjective review of all of Toronto’s public services. KPMG is currently releasing their 8 final reports detailing service by service what they think could be cut, changed or contracted out.
They have taken their ‘vision’ of a devastated Toronto public services to City Hall, and now we will take our vision of the kind of Toronto we want straight to them!
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Toronto Stop the Cuts Network
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City Moves to Sell-Off Toronto Community Housing:
Submitted by ocap on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 15:15.FORD WILL DESTROY PUBLIC HOUSING UNLESS WE STOP HIM!
The Ford Regime in City Hall is moving to step up its attacks on poor and working people at top speed. One key part of this is the attack on the people who live in Toronto Community Housing (TCH). Today, Council will vote to sell off 22 single family homes.
This comes at a time when the need for affordable and accessible housing is greater than ever. Over 70 000 households in the City of Toronto are on the waiting list for TCH – that list is at most times 10 years long. Tenant protection has long ago been eroded under Harris and poor people are routinely exploited by private landlords. Today’s average private one bedroom apartment costs $1000/month in the City of Toronto – far out of reach for any person trying to survive on minimum wage, welfare or disability supports.
Join the Raise the Rates Campaign TODAY!
Submitted by ocap on Thu, 03/17/2011 - 20:40.---------
Contact the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty to sign-on as an endorser to the Raise the Rates Campaign: ocap@tao.ca / 416-925-6939
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The Movement is growing: Join the Raise the Rates Campaign!
We are proud to announce a broad range of organizations endorsing the Raise the Rates Campaign -growing by the day! (in alphabetical order):
• Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO)
• Aids Action Now
• April 1st Coalition (Kitchener-Waterloo)
• Association of Ontario Health Centres
• Barrio Nuevo
• BASICS Community News Service
• Bathurst Street United Church, Toronto
• Bread and Bricks Social Justice Group
• Campaign for Adequate Welfare and Disability Benefits (Hamilton)
• Common Cause
• Communist Party of Canada (Ontario)
• Community Solidarity Network
• Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) – Ontario
• Coalition Against Psychiatric Assault (CAPA)
• CUPE Toronto District Council
• CUPE 1281 (Ottawa)
• CUPE 2204 (Ottawa, Child Care workers)
• CUPE 3396 (Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board
Education Support Workers)
• CUPE 3906 (Hamilton, McMaster U.)
• CUPE local 4207 (Brock University, St.Catharines)
• CUPE 4600 (Ottawa, Teaching Assists. & Contract Inst., Carleton U.)
• CUPE 4772 (Toronto)
• Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre
• Disability Action Movement Now (DAMN)
• Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly
• Health For All
• Health Providers Against Poverty
• Jane-Finch Action Against Poverty
• The Kingston Coalition Against Poverty
• The Love & Rage Liberation Collective
• New Socialist Group
• No One is Illegal – Toronto
• No One is Illegal – Ottawa
• Ontario Association of Interval & Transition Houses (OAITH)
• Ontario Network of Injured Worker Groups (ONIWG)
• Ontario Nurses Association (ONA)
• Ontario Public Interest Research Group at U of T (OPIRG-Toronto)
• Ottawa District Labour Council
• Parkdale Activity Recreation Centre
• PASAN(Prisoners with HIV/AIDS Support Action Network)
• Poverty Makes Us Sick (Kitchener-Waterloo)
• Recession Relief Coalition
• Regenesis
• The Regent Park Community Health Centre
• S.H.A.M.E. (Sarnia's Hometown Activist Movement Emerging)
• Sistering Drop-in
• Socialist Project
• Social Justice Collective
• South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (SALCO)
• South Riverdale Community Health Centre
• Sudbury Against War and Occupation
• Sudbury and District Labour Council
• Toronto Drop-In Network, 91 Bellevue Avenue, Toronto
• Toronto People's Assembly
• Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multicutural Women Against Rape
• Toronto Drug Users Union
• Toronto Disaster Relief Committee (TDRC)
• Under Pressure (Ottawa)
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THE DEMANDS!
1) Reverse the Cuts, Raise the Rates!
In 1995 the Tory government cut welfare rates by 21.6 % and froze disability. Since the Liberals came to power in 2003, they have not only failed to reverse the Harris cuts, but have actually perpetuated a further decline in rates. As a result of that initial 21.6% cut coupled with inflation for the last 16 years, welfare rates are approximately 55% below where they should be. If benefit levels were restored to the same level of spending power as we had in 1994, a single person on Ontario Works would receive an immediate $904/month instead of the miserable $593 now being issued. No one can survive on these poverty rates; $593 cannot afford someone a place to live let alone food and basic needs.
The Liberal government has now announced that they are freezing the minimum wage in 2011. Workers trying to survive on minimum wage are already making poverty wages and will now see their incomes fall as a result of inflation and a freeze on wages. Currently there are approximately 1 in 6 workers or working at or close to minimum wage in Ontario, and the gap between minimum wage and welfare is greater now than it ever has been.
WE DEMAND an immediate increase in OW and ODSP rates to bring them back to pre-Harris levels. 55% NOW– raise the rates to where people can live with health and dignity!
WE DEMAND the minimum wage freeze be lifted immediately and that minimum wage be increased to a living wage for everyone in Ontario.
2) Restore the Special Diet!
In the 2010 provincial budget last March, the Liberal government announced that the special diet would be slashed completely. The special diet has been a vital benefit that has put money in the pockets of communities forced to live in poverty on social assistance rates that are entirely inadequate. Due to community outrage and mobilization, the Liberal government have now backtracked and said that they will keep part of the Special Diet, however the program is being completely gutted. The new system excludes numerous health conditions and reduces the benefits
received for many other conditions. In addition applicants will have to release medical information and face other intrusive measures designed to prevent access to the benefit. Within the Liberals’ own statement about this measure, they refer to the fact that ‘many will not be eligible’. The new Special Diet comes in to affect on April 1st and all those who are not eligible under the new program will be cut off by July 31st.
The loss of the full Special Diet alongside declining social assistance rates will drive communities deeper into poverty and poor health. It is one of many social cuts to come as part of the government austerity measures and we must mobilize and demand that it be restored.
WE DEMAND the full restoration of the Special Diet to a benefit of up to $250 for food and complete reversal of all intrusive measures.
Special Diet Update
Submitted by ocap on Wed, 02/16/2011 - 16:11.We are getting lots of calls in the office about the changes to the special diet. So, we broke it down for you. To find out the changes, including what diets are eliminated, reduced, increased or added, and when it is best for you to send in new forms, click here.
Support The Struggle And Become An OCAP Sustainer
Submitted by ocap on Tue, 09/29/2009 - 17:14.As little as $10 a month can help us maintain our work across this city and it just got easier to give.