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Campaign 2000 reports

Through their publications and advocacy, Campaign 2000 [1] has always placed a great emphasis on universal child care as a key part of a poverty reduction strategy for children and their families. Many of their publications include discussion of child care and the need for a national child care plan to address child poverty in Canada.

Report Cards

Revisting family security in insecure times. 2011 report card on child and family poverty in Canada [2]

  • Previous national report cards [3] (2000-2010)
  • Provincial report cards [4]

Additional publications from Campaign 2000

Summoned to stewardship: Make poverty reduction a collective legacy [5]
by Novick, M. (2007)

Reducing child poverty to increase productivity: A human capital strategy brief to the Standing Committee on Finance pre-budget consultation [6]
by Rothman, L. (2005)

The impact of poverty on the health of children and youth [7]
by Singer, R. (2004)

Pathways to progress: Structural solutions to address child poverty [8]
by Freiler, C. Rothman, L. & Barata, P. (2004)

Diversity or disparity? Early childhood education and care in Canada: The ECEC Community Indicators Project [9]
by Campaign 2000 (2003)

Campaign 2000 Press Releases

Political parties called to act on poverty [10]
Campaign 2000, 27 Sep 2011

Poverty and Inequality: opposition gets it but government doesn't [11]
Campaign 2000, 6 Jun 2011

Addressing child and family poverty in Canada: Where do the parties stand? [12]
Campaign 2000, 29 Apr 2011

The budget: Measuring-out in coffee spoons for families
[13]
Campaign 2000, 22 Mar 2011

It's time for the Federal Government to do its part [14]
Campaign 2000, 17 Mar 2011

Five years after cancelling the national child care program: High cost, little choice for parents [15]
Various Authors
CUPE on Marketwire, 4 Feb 2011

Eradicating poverty good for the economy, premiers told [16]
Campaign 2000, 6 Aug 2010

New poverty figures show poverty eradication must be part of recession recovery [17]
Campaign 2000, 17 Jun 2010

Women and children still last: No thank you, Mr. Flaherty! [18]
Campaign 2000, 5 Mar 2010

Ontario government moves forward on early learning [19]
Campaign 2000, 27 Oct 2009

Ontario pointed in the right direction on early learning [20]
Campaign 2000, 17 Jun 2009

Campaign 2000 asks Prime Minister Harper to keep interests of children on the agenda for fall session of Parliament [21]
Campaign 2000, 17 Nov 2008

Tags: 
poverty [22]
funding [23]

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Links
[1] https://campaign2000.ca/ [2] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/11/11/revisting-family-security-insecure-times [3] http://campaign2000.ca/reportcards.html [4] http://campaign2000.ca/reportCards/provincialReports.html [5] http://campaign2000.ca/resources/papers/SummonedToStewardship.pdf [6] http://campaign2000.ca/resources/briefs/ReducingChildPovertyToIncreaseProductiivitySep2005.pdf [7] http://campaign2000.ca/resources/letters/Poverty_healthbackgrounder.pdf [8] http://www.campaign2000.ca/resources/papers/PathwaytoProgressFullPaper.pdf [9] http://ruralteammanitoba.cimnet.ca/cim/dbf/DiversityorDisparitydf.pdf?im_id=234&si_id=170 [10] http://campaign2000.ca/election2011/MediaRelease27Sept2011.pdf [11] http://campaign2000.ca/whatsnew/releases/2011PRfedBudgetJune%206.pdf [12] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/11/05/addressing-child-and-family-poverty-canada-where-do-parties [13] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/11/04/budget-measuring-out-coffee-spoons-families [14] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/11/04/its-time-federal-government-do-its-part [15] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/11/02/five-years-after-cancelling-national-child-care-program-hig [16] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/10/10/eradicating-poverty-good-economy-premiers-told [17] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/10/10/new-poverty-figures-show-poverty-eradication-must-be-part-r [18] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/10/03/women-and-children-still-last-no-thank-you-mr-flaherty [19] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/09/11/ontario-government-moves-forward-early-learning [20] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/09/06/ontario-pointed-right-direction-early-learning [21] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/08/11/campaign-2000-asks-prime-minister-harper-keep-interests-chi [22] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/poverty [23] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/funding