
Common Front Commun NB
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Lutte pour la justice sociale et une plus grande solidarité au Nouveau-Brunswick / Fighting for social justice and greater solidarity in New Brunswick
Joined January 2021
Alongside thousands of people and organizations across Canada we are speaking up for #RainbowEquality. That’s why we're proud to sign @queermomentum’s Pledge to Defend Rainbow Equality! Learn more about how you can support a more free and equal Canada:
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RT @CoalitionSante: Un régime d'assurance médicaments pour tous ! Écoutez nos héros de la santé expliquer pourquoi l'accès aux médicaments….
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RT @HealthCoalition: Pharmacare for all! Listen to our health care heroes on why access to medicine can't wait. As MPs debate pharmacare i….
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RT @equiteNBequity: 📣 Les inscriptions sont OUVERTES pour notre forum sur l'#équitésalariale et notre Assemblée générale annuelle 2024.….
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Thank you Media Coop for your support and for highlighting poverty issues in New Brunswick. Join the Common Front to fight for better working and living conditions in the province! . 👉
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New Brunswick Common Front for Social Justice aims to build a world without poverty. Le Front commun pour la justice sociale du NB veut bâtir un monde sans pauvreté.
The NB Media Co-op has been holding a series of media production workshops for people involved with @front_nb, the anti-poverty organization. Five sessions have taken place at the Moncton public library, focussing on some basics of DIY journalism and video production. 1/.
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RT @nbmediacoop: Amidst a projected budget surplus of $41M in New Brunswick, an anti-poverty organization is intensifying its calls for con….
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Amidst a projected budget surplus of $41 million in New Brunswick, an anti-poverty organization is intensifying its calls for concrete
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📢 Quelques événements le 1 mai - Journée internationale des travailleuses et travailleurs // A few events on May 1 - International Workers' Day ✊. Moncton: Fredericton 👇 (@CupeMaritimes)
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A reminder that these band-aid solutions don't solve the root causes of poverty or the current affordability crisis. We need structural solutions. Examples:.-living wage.-paid sick days.-⬆️ social assistance rates.-permanent rent cap.-pay equity in the private/care sector. Etc.
About 70,000 New Brunswickers have applied for the government's $300 "affordability" payments, and about 51,000 have received them - far short of the initial projections that up to 250,000 households could be eligible. And the pace of applications has dramatically slowed. (1.
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