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Below the Line

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A series exploring Manitoba's high child poverty rates.
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Episodes

LIVE on CKUW: Basic Income Keeps Kids in School

In February, I went live-on-air on CKUW with two special guests. I was joined by Dr. Lorna Turnbull, chair of Basic Income Manitoba, and Caryn Birch, director of Education and Training at RaY. We discussed Dauphin’s Mincome project, the importance of a grade 12 education to end the cycle of poverty, and what more can be done by policy-makers and society to lower child poverty rates.

Mar 22, 201940 min

Are There Solutions?: Winnipeg Boldness Project Tackle Child Development in Point Douglas

In this episode I sit down with Diane Roussin, project manager at Winnipeg Boldness Project, to chat about the work the organization is doing in the Point Douglas neighbourhood in Winnipeg's North End. Winnipeg Boldness Project is a social innovation process that explores new ideas for addressing early childhood outcomes in Point Douglas. Roussin talks about the crucial role the community plays in identifying and addressing social issues in the neighbourhood and how the project works in the fram...

Mar 03, 201935 min

Child Poverty is Women's Poverty: Dr. Lorna Turnbull on Basic Income in Canada

During the 1970s, Manitoba implemented a basic income social project to determine the impacts a guaranteed annual income would have on the working poor. The experiment, better known as Mincome, was conducted in two test sites: Winnipeg and Dauphin. The results were largely untouched for 30 years. On this episode, Dr. Lorna Turnbull, chair of Basic Income Manitoba, discusses how a guaranteed income can help families, especially women and children, living in poverty.

Feb 03, 201934 min

Is Education the Key out of Poverty?

Caryn Birch, director of Education and Training at RaY talks about education as a poverty reduction strategy and how she created the Level Up! program to give youth the tools they need to access education and employment.

Jan 25, 201924 min

The Science Behind Stress and Why Low Income is Linked to Poorer Health

Dr. Marni Brownell, lead research scientist at the University of Manitoba's Centre for Health Policy talks about toxic stress and child development, why low-income is linked to poorer health outcomes, and the success and shotcomings of Manitoba's Prenatal Benefit.

Jan 10, 201931 min

Outdated Manitoba: Molly McCracken Talks Poverty Reduction Policies

I sat down with Molly McCracken, director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Manitoba Office, to chat all about poverty reduction policies. She discusses pros and cons of these policies, and ways all levels of governments, including municipal governments, have a role in poverty reduction. She also criticizes Manitoba's outdated poverty reduction strategy and Canada's newly implemented poverty line.

Jan 08, 201927 min

How Dire is Child Poverty in Manitoba?

Below the Line is a series dedicated to exploring Manitoba's high child poverty rates. Learn more about what to expect in the next nine episodes.

Jan 01, 201916 min
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