When Breaking the Cycle: Ontario’s Poverty Reduction Strategy was launched in 2008, it signaled a bold new vision for a fairer society.
In the first three years of the Strategy, the Ontario government has helped raise approximately 47,000 children and their families out of poverty despite a climate of global economic uncertainty.
The government wants to hear from all Ontarians to develop a renewed Poverty Reduction Strategy, including people who have experienced, or are experiencing poverty, experts in the field, the business community, and other levels of government.
We want to hear what matters to you. Your responses will help inform a renewed Poverty Reduction Strategy for Ontario.
This online survey is part of a broader conversation that is occurring across the province and will remain open until October 2013.
HAVE YOUR SAY BY CLICKING HERE AND COMPLETING THE FORM
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