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October 19, 2012
by Cameron Dearlove
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Instead of aiming to reduce poverty, why don’t we aim to eliminate it?

I enjoyed writing this editorial above others, as the reading I did to research the topic was interesting and engaging, and gave me real hope about a powerful idea in poverty reduction. Along the way I had the fortune to … Continue reading

February 24, 2012
by Cameron Dearlove
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Ontario should make up for aboriginal education funding shortfall

The following is the opening from my column in today’s Waterloo Region Record. You can find the full article here. “Schooling for on-reserve students in Ontario is at its best inadequate and at its worst a tragedy. Many First Nations … Continue reading

July 21, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Jobs for the Economy, Jobs for the Soul

In the stretch of human history, it can be easy to lose the forest for the trees. We’re born into a certain time and place, and that culture and society makes up our reality. Unemployment is an interesting concept from … Continue reading

July 18, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Ontario’s Stagnating Economy – It Starts With Jobs

I posted these tweets after reading Ontario’s Stagnating Economy: First Decade of 21st Century Sees Decline by Livio Di Matteo and thinking about the upcoming provincial election. The fact is that this decade of decline has come under both Liberal … Continue reading

July 8, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Anticipating Our Shared Shame – PCPO to Cut Safety Net for Newcomers to Ontario

Tim Hudak and the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario have released their Changebook platform for the upcoming provincial election this fall. The Tories are riding high in the polls, not surprising considering how effectively they have been pushing their message … Continue reading

June 27, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Which Side Are You On?

The great NDP filibuster is over and the good guys lost. It was the inevitable outcome. The Conservative response to the Air Canada and Canada Post labour disputes is shining a light on the state of organized labour, the Conservative … Continue reading