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Dialogue with Diversity: Poverty in Canada

On September 25, Rob Rainer of Canada Without Poverty and I went on a local radio show to talk about guaranteed livable income, poverty, and the BIEN Canada conference.

Dialogue with Diversity is created and hosted by Qais Ghanem, a physician, activist, and poet. The show plays weekly, Fridays at 12:30, on CHIN in Ottawa (97.9 FM) in addition to streaming live on the internet.

Rob and I spoke for half an hour with Qais about defining poverty in Canada, the promise of basic income, and the program for our conference. You can listen to the interview here (scroll down to September 25).

This was my second time on the show. Last year, Harry Kits and I appeared to talk about poverty in Canada, and what Christian faith has to say about poverty.

You can listen to our interview here:

or download it here.

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Chandra Pasma is CPJ's Public Justice Policy Analyst

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