The 25 in 5 Founding Declaration:
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We believe in a poverty-free Ontario
Action on Poverty Reduction. It starts with a plan.



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The Government of Ontario is committed to a Poverty Reduction Strategy with targets and measures to ensure "opportunity that is accessible to all." (Throne Speech, November 2007)

We are asking our government for a plan to reduce Ontario poverty levels by 25% in 5 years and by 50% before 2018. We call this the "25 in 5" campaign.

Poverty reduction makes social and economic sense.
We believe in an inclusive Ontario, where everyone can develop their talents and contribute to thriving communities. We want a province with a vibrant economy and shared prosperity.

Serious action on poverty reduction is possible. The U.K. has reduced poverty by nearly 25% in the past 5 years. Quebec, as well as Newfoundland & Labrador, both have ambitious plans to tackle poverty. It's Ontario's turn.

For Ontario, it starts with a plan. A plan that brings hope and shared prosperity for all Ontarians: in urban neighbourhoods; in rural communities; among Aboriginal peoples; within racialized and newcomer communities; among single female parents; and persons with disabilties.

We call on leadership from the Province, working with all orders of government. Working with all sectors and especially with people living on low incomes, we can create opportunities, remove barriers, and provide supports so that all Ontarians can live with dignity.

Ontario's poverty reduction plan should address three priorities:

1. Sustaining employment means assuring a living standard above poverty for any adult who works full time throughout the year. It means fair pay and stable working conditions for all Ontarians.

2. Livable incomes mean dignity for all Ontarians - including those unable to work.

3. Strong and supportive communities mean affordable housing , early learning and child care, public education and community programs that help people connect.





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Send a message to Minister Matthews and let her know you want to be part of the poverty reduction consultations

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Have your say in the consultations

PRESS RELEASE:
Poverty consultations must lead to real change -May 2/08


NEWS:
Listen to the poor
(Toronto Star, May 4, 2008)

Children and Youth Services Minister Deb Matthews has begun the process of consulting with communities about how to reduce poverty in this province. But already anti-poverty groups are raising concerns about how she is going about it...read more.


April 14 Materials

We are starting to post some of the materials from the April 14 meeting - check back soon for more! They are also available on our resources and events pages.

Nick Saul, The Stop Community Food Centre - Opening Remarks
Pat Capponi, Voices From the Street - Speech

THANK YOU!

April 14 was a huge success, with over 500 people from across the province uniting in a call to reduce poverty. Thanks to all who attended, and check back soon at the site for proceedings, media coverage, speeches, presentations and more.
Read media coverage of April 14

PRESS RELEASE:
Apr. 14 - Ontario urged to adopt a "25 in 5" poverty target

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