From Niels Veldhuis <[email protected]>
Subject $60,000 / year = poverty level?
Date August 18, 2020 6:02 PM
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Dear John,

Real poverty exists in Canada. Hunger and homelessness are too common in many areas of our country – governments should be focusing on identifying and helping those people.

Instead, thanks to the use of a flawed indicator, the federal government will now consider some Canadian families earning more than $60,000 annually to be impoverished!

This change will do nothing to help eliminate serious deprivation in Canada.

You can read all the details in the new Fraser Institute study released today, here [[link removed]]. Please be sure to share this important study with your friends and colleagues!

Stay safe,

Niels

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