Holes in the safety net,leaks in the roof: Changes in Canadian welfare policy and their implications for social housing programs 1 |
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Authors: | Michael J. Prince |
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Affiliation: | Lansdowne Professor of Social Policy and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Human and Social Development , University of Victoria |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article surveys recent reforms to Canadian social policy at the national level and welfare programs at the provincial level to determine how social housing policy and programming are being affected. The survey considers Canada's Social Security Review consultation process, which played out over 1994 and 1995. The article outlines various concerns raised over the Canada Health and Social Transfer, a fundamental reform to intergovernmental fiscal and policy relations announced in the 1995 federal budget and elaborated on in the 1996 budget. The transfer of administrative responsibility for federally funded social housing to provincial and territorial governments is discussed and recent developments in welfare programs across Canada are described, noting housing elements within these programs. |
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Keywords: | Canada Policy Welfare |
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