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Does Canada work for all generations? Dr. Paul Kershaw answers "NO"  Cover Image E-book E-book

Does Canada work for all generations? Dr. Paul Kershaw answers "NO"

Summary: Canada is not currently working for all generations. There is a silent generational crisis occurring in homes across the country, one we neglect because Canadians are stuck in stale debates. My colleagues and I hope the attached Family Policy Report for Canadians will refocus public dialogue on one of the most pressing social and economic issues of our time: Canada has become a far more difficult place to raise a family.

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  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 electronic text (20 p.) : col. ill., digital file.
  • Publisher: Vancouver, B.C. : Human Early Learning Partnership, [2011]

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General Note:
"Fall 2011."
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Families -- Economic aspects -- Canada
Families -- Canada
Canada
Child benefit
Child care
Child poverty
Dividend
Early childhood education
Economy
Employment
Family
Government debt
Canada -- Economic conditions
Canada -- Social conditions
Child poverty
Child poverty
Economists
Education
Education -- School
Education -- School -- Preschool
Employees
Expenses
First nations
Gdp
Health
Labour
Labour -- Retirement
Labour -- Unemployment
Lone parents
Politics
Politics -- Government
Politics -- Government -- Government budget
Retirement
Taxation
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