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Women and the Canada health and social transfer
Subtitle | ensuring gender equality in federal welfare reform |
Magazine Title | Canadian Journal of Women and the Law |
Volume | 8 |
Magazine Year | 1995 |
Magazine Number | 2 |
Pages | p. 371-410 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | The repeal of the `Canada Assistance Plan' under the 1995 federal `Budget', and the establishment of a new `Canada Health and Social Transfer'(CHST) in its place, have been described as the most important social policy changes in Canada in almost thirty years. The paper assesses the implications of these changes for federally-funded welfare programs and services, with a view to suggesting how the CHST might be amended to better reflect and promote women's equality. ( Vrouwenverdrag ) |
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