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Book Review: Tragedy in the Commons By Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Book Review: Tragedy in the Commons By Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan. From The Catalyst, Summer 2015. Tragedy in the Commons: Former Members of Parliament Speak Out About Canada’s Failing Democracy. Loat and Michael MacMillan. Vintage Canada, 2015. There are social movements and community leaders pushing our lawmakers to work for justice, equity, and a planet that can be sustained. Perhaps it is they who should be asked what can be done to change politics for the better. JusticE...
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the Catalyst | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Poverty in Canada. Environmental justice. Refugee Rights. These are just a few of the public justice issues reported on in. CPJ’s newsletter which is published three times a year. As a CPJ member, you can receive. For free and stay up-to-date on current public justice issues in Canada. Regularly wins awards from the. Become a member of CPJ. Letters to the editor, submissions, and requests to reprint any material can be sent to the Editor, Brad Wassink. The Catalyst, Summer 2016.
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Staff | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Citizens for Public Justice. 309 Cooper Street, Suite 501. Email: cpj@cpj.ca. CPJ has nine paid staff who work together in program and administrative positions in the pursuit of public justice. CPJ staff are available for speaking at events, workshops, or meetings of your organization, church, school or community group. Please contact us for more information at cpj@cpj.ca. Or 613-232-0275, using the extensions listed below. Click on pictures to see personal profiles.
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Resources | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Our latest research on poverty in Canada and refugee rights. Read more. Infographics on climate change, housing, and GLI. CPJ's regularly expresses its views on various issues through presentations and written policy briefs to parliamentary committees, letters to government officials, and inter-faith statements. Read more. CPJ's worship and action guides. Church Resources: Ecological Justice. Read more about Church Resources: Ecological Justice. CPJ's Advocacy Toolkit.
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JusticE-News | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Stay up-to-date on what's happening at CPJ with the JusticE-News, our monthly e-newsletter:. Subscribe to our mailing list. Delivering the Promise of Justice. Let’s Make our Voices Heard! Are we called to advocate for climate justice? Telling Canada's Climate Stories. A Chance to End Child Poverty for Good. Refugee Health Care Restored! A Year of Progress. Trudeau Commits to a Poverty Plan. 2015 Election Update #6. 2015 Election Update #5. 2015 Election Update #4.
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Taxation | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Taxes are not simply about money or fees collected by governments. Taxes are equally about public programs and services, reducing poverty and the harmful effects of inequality, and protecting the environment. Taxes are about building the kind of Canada we want. Taxes for the Common Good. A Public Justice Primer on Taxation. CPJ provides timely analysis and research on taxation policy in Canada. Each year, CPJ submits our recommendations for the federal budget. Can be found in the.
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Infographics | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Infographic: Christian Voices for Climate Justice. Infographic on why Christians are asking for a strong pan-Canadian climate plan. Read more about Infographic: Christian Voices for Climate Justice. Infographic: Living Faithfully into a New Climate. CPJ's infographic on the global climate change crisis and the need for action in Canada. Read more about Infographic: Living Faithfully into a New Climate. Infographic: Guaranteed Livable Income in Canada. Citizens for Public Justice.
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Poverty in Canada | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Faith communities in Canada recognize, across our many different traditions, the unified impulse of all religious practice to nurture and share in community with those who are poor, and stand in solidarity with them. A Time for Inspired Leadership and Action. An Interfaith Declaration on Poverty in Canada. A biblical perspective on poverty must start with the recognition that all people are created in the image of God. A cross-Canada public education movement to build Canadian aware...
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2015 Federal Election | CPJ
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Skip to main content. What Election 2015 Means for Public Justice. As we do during every federal election, CPJ has prepared an Election Bulletin. It includes our public justice analysis, as well as policy recommendations and questions for candidates on our priority issues: poverty elimination, climate justice, refugee rights, and democracy. Election 2015: Regional Perspectives. I can help CPJ with a special donation for CPJ's Election Bulletin! Signing up to our e-newsletter, JusticE-News. What Election ...
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Vision and Mission | CPJ
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Skip to main content. Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ) is a national organization of members inspired by faith to act for justice in Canadian public policy. For more than 50 years, over 1500 justice-oriented Canadian Christians, along with dozens of local churches, religious orders and others, have joined their voices as Citizens for Public Justice. Together, we’re working towards a better Canada. We live in a country that provides us with immense opportunities. As citizens, we are called to partici...