Thursday, January 15, 2009

Places to Be, Things to Read, People to Meet

CCPA released Leadership for Tough Times: The Alternative Federal Budget Fiscal Stimulus Plan.

The one-year package would create 407,000 jobs, boost the economy by 3%, and help protect Canadians from the worst of a recession. Consistent with recommendations by the IMF and OECD, the Plan would inject $32.9 billion (or 2.1% of GDP) into Canada’s economy to protect Canadians who experience loss of income, as well as strengthen and build hard and soft infrastructure to address the challenges of climate change, income inequality, and aging populations.The news release for the report is pasted below. The full report is available, in English and French, on our website: www.policyalternatives.ca.
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STAND for Housing

We will be at the corner of Nanaimo and Hastings for the province wide STAND for Housing on:

Saturday, Jan 24 from 1-2

Hope you can all be there! This will be one of three stands that will lead up to the GRAND MARCH for Housing on April 4. Our hope is to build the number of people at each stand and the number of stands at monthly, province wide stands for housing. Mark these dates in your calendar:

Saturday, February 21 from 1-2

Saturday, March 21 from 1-2

Saturday, April 4 details about the GRAND MARCH will be coming out soon.

Hope to see you all on Jan. 24. Bring friends and neighbours!

Labour of Love Sock Drive

Labour of Love Sock Drive January 12th to February 14th, 2009. RECLAIMING OUR SPIRIT’S goal this year is to collect 3,000 new pairs of socks for our weekly homeless outreach. With our snow white winter weather lingering longer than usual it’s critical that we meet our goal!

RECLAIMING OUR SPIRIT is encouraging the business communities, faith organizations, non profits, academic schools elementary/ secondary/colleges/ universities, media-television & newspaper, and other organizations to support our sock drive by doing their own sock collection.

You could even send out a friendly challenge to others to meet or beat your donation!

WHY SOCKS?

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The Vancouver & District Labour Council Education Committee
and Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives present
The Economic Crisis in BC: Developing a Progressive Alternative
Public Forum & Conference
Public Forum – Economics For Everyone
Friday, January 30, 2009
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Maritime Labour Centre

Guest Presenter – Jim Stanford, author and CAW economist
Suggested donation - $10 – no one turned away.
Conference - The Economic Crisis in BC
Saturday, January 31, 2009
9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Maritime Labour Centre
Morning Session 9:30 – 12:00
How We Got Here & Debunking False Solutions
  • Jim Stanford - Opening reflections
  • Marjorie Griffin Cohen – Economist and Professor in Department of Political Science and Women’s Studies Department.
  • Bob Simpson – NDP MLA for Cariboo North - Opposition Critic for Forests and Range, Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services
  • Jim Sinclair - President, BC Federation of Labour
  • Moderator – Joey Hartman, HEU and VDLC

Lunch – Soup & Sandwiches

Afternoon Session 12:30 – 3:00

Alternatives for the Future

  • Andrew Jackson – Canadian Labour Congress – Provincial & Federal Options
  • Seth Klein – CCPA – Poverty Reduction and Green Jobs
  • Adrienne Montani – First Call – Solutions for Families; Living Wage and Child Care
  • Municipal Pension Plan – Putting Pensions Funds to Work for Working Folk (OR Alternatively, someone speaking to an indictment of capitalism)
  • Moderator – Harjap Grewal, Council of Canadians

Registration - $25 with lunch (preregistration required) \ $15 without lunch – no one turned away.
Contact the VDLC to register - 604-254-0703 or office@vdlc.ca

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Offered by the Association of Women in Finance:

Women in Politics
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
5 :30 p.m. Registration and Networking
6 :00 p.m. Dinner
6 :45 p.m. Speakers
At the Sutton Place Hotel at 845 Burrard St. Vancouver

Women in Finance will host a lively and interactive panel discussion featuring Women Politicians who have enjoyed great successes at municipal, provincial and federal levels.
The panel, subject to change to due house and legislature sittings :
  • MP for Vancouver East, Libby Davies ;
  • MLA for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant, Jenny Kwan;
  • Former MLA for Vancouver-Hastings , Joy M acPhail,
  • MP for Vancouver Quadra, Joyce Murray;
  • Minister of Healthy Living and Sport and MLA for Langley, the Honourable Mary Polak ; and
  • Minister of State for Childcare and MLA for Richmond East, the Honourable Linda Reid.
***Note: This is a non-partisan event.***

Cost for AWF members: $55; Guests: $75

Register by calling 604-662-4401 before noon January 15th

Equal Voice -
We are committed to working to increase women's representation among elected officials.
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2009 Poverty Olympics

Mark you calendar now!!! The second annual Poverty Olympics will be held on February 8 at 1 pm at the Japanese Language School, 487 Alexander St. in Vancouver.

This family-friendly event will include a Torch Parade (starts at 380 E. Hastings at 12:30--come and join!), mascots Creepy the Cockroach, Itchy the Bedbug, and Chewy the Rat, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, events like Skating around Poverty and the Housing Hurdles, and a special appearance by Mr. Con Dough. Cockroach Cake will be served.

Free. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Raise the Rates, Carnegie Community Action Project, Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, Power to Women, Streams of Justice, BC PWA, Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House.

For info or to get involved call 604 729-2380 or visit www.povertyolympics.ca.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

What's Old is New Again: Stories on Olympic projects, Millenium and the Players

Westcoast Indie News Stories:

Something Stinks in Vancouver: Follow the Money Trail for Olympic Venues

November 8th 2008.

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This one goes out to Sam Sullivan and the NPA/BC Liberal bunch, only it ain't cheap.


AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap


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The Plot Thickens: Vancouver City Hall prepares for Investigation Season

November 12, 2008.

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AC/DC - Back In Black


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Follow the Money Trail – Part 2: All Good Things Seem to Lead to Liberals

November 13, 2008.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Don't Miss Event: Public Forum on Homelessness

Public Forum on Homelessness - Vancouver - January 14th 2009

Co-Hosts: Libby Davies, Hon. Hedy Fry and Don Davies

Date & Time: Wednesday, January 14, 2009

From: 9:00am - 12:00pm

Location: Vancouver Japanese Language School Auditorium
487 Alexander St. Vancouver, BC

Description

This public forum will explore existing challenges and opportunities for addressing homelessness in the community, with a particular focus on federal policy and funding.

The goal of the forum is to send a strong message to the federal government to implement a national housing strategy and to step up their plan to address homelessness.

Guest speakers include:
Judy Graves, Tenant Support for the City of Vancouver
Dr. Michael Byers, UBC Department of Political Science
Jaimie McEvoy, Director, Hospitality Project
Laura Track, Lawer, Pivot Legal Society