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                    <title>TIGblogs - Erin H McKenzie's TIGBlog</title> 
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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>One video, yet so powerful</title> 
                    <link>http://ErinGoBrach.tigblog.org/post/210443</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[If you want to be inspired, if you want to see the impact of child Poverty in Canada, you must watch this video! !<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxycqNVTojc]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 00:18:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Help Save a Park in the Ukraine!</title> 
                    <link>http://ErinGoBrach.tigblog.org/post/208653</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[This is taken from the facebook group" Help Save a Park in Ukraine"<br />
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"Ukraine is a third-world country, where corruption reigns supreme. And although I come from there and love it, I have a deep concern. The park on the street where I grew up is being torn down to make way for a highrise building for the Donetsk Mafia. <br />
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For decades, that park was always a place for meeting friends, climbing trees and generally having a happy childhood. Generations remember playing there and virtually growing up on its' grounds. <br />
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There is no way of convincing the mafia to stop the building of that Tower of Doom. Once it will be up, the neighbourhood will virtually fall apart and become voilent. The only views from the people's (and my grandparents') windows will be the cement walls of mafia people and their rich, corrupt families.<br />
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If you think that only Africa and China are poor countries, think again. Adopting (by sending money to) a child is great, but why not adopt a neighbourhood? <br />
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Why not organize a protest against something unfair and dreadful in its' very root? <br />
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The people living in the affected buildings are trying to sew the mafia for taking away the only strip of green land this poor community sees. <br />
But they will never win, because the judges are easily bribed. Help stop this. Help give something back to a community that has been deprived of all joy other than that park!<br />
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The land costs 4 million dollars. It is a huge sum that is impossible to collect.<br />
There is no way to ever buy it from the mafia (who aren't the legal owners, but got the land anyways for being, you know, THE MAFIA). <br />
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But you can help by joining this facebook group and showing all the evil corrupt mafia people that we aren't afraid. <br />
That Canadians DO care about what's fair. "<br />
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My friend and all her family are devastated emotionally by this news!Help bring back justice to where it belongs! Join the facebook group, or let me know, and I'll add your name to the petition!<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 20:24:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Unbelievable, terrible facts about Child Poverty in Canada!</title> 
                    <link>http://ErinGoBrach.tigblog.org/post/207717</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Taken from the "Free the Children" website:<br />
Child poverty in Canada- an overview<br />
Many people mistakenly assume that child poverty is a challenge only people in developing countries are facing. This is sadly untrue. In Canada, the situation of child poverty has gone from bad to worse. UNICEF’s report on Child Poverty in developed countries ranks Canada near the bottom for children’s well-being, at 17 out of 23 countries. This is unacceptable for a country that prides itself on being consistently chosen as the best place in the world to live.<br />
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   Child poverty in Canada<br />
• Canada is one of the richest countries in the world. However, about 1,400,000 of its children live in poverty (almost one and a half million). Children of single parents and those of aboriginal descent have suffered the most.<br />
• Children are poor because they live in disadvantaged families. The way to end child poverty is to allow families the ability to support themselves in a meaningful way. The last thing a parent wants is to have their children go hungry.<br />
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• Single mothers and their children experience the worst levels of poverty. 81% of single mothers with children under the age of 7 live in poverty. Countries such as Sweden and France provide far greater help to single mothers so that they and their children do not live in poverty. <br />
• Food banks: A U.N. Human Rights committee noted that the number of food banks in Canada grew from 75 in 1984 to 625 by 1998. <br />
• A U.N. Human Rights Committee criticized Canada for adopting policies that have increased poverty and homelessness among many vulnerable groups (such as children and women) during a time of strong economic growth and increasing affluence. <br />
• The federal government says that its Child Tax Benefit helps poor children. But the benefit is far too low and the poorest children are disqualified from receiving it. Children living in families receiving welfare - who are the poorest children in Canada - have the benefit taken away from them by their provincial government. This is wrong and must be ended. Apart from Newfoundland and New Brunswick, the poorest children and their families receive no help from the Child Tax Benefit.<br />
• Children of full-time working parents make up almost 30% of poor children in Canada. Their parents do not get paid a living wage. Workers in developing countries making shoes for Nike or goods for Wal-Mart should be paid a living wage. Workers in Canada should also receive a living wage. In the United States 32 cities have passed bylaws requiring that all city contractors pay their workers a living wage. Perhaps Canadian cities and provinces should be asked to make the same commitment. <br />
• Each province and the federal government have minimum wage laws. All workers must be paid at least the minimum wage. But, taking account of inflation, these minimum wages are 25-to-30% lower today than they were twenty years ago. <br />
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)<br />
Canada has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. In doing so, it is obligated to provide basic human rights to all children. The Convention, for example, obligates Canada to provide an adequate standard of living for all children.<br />
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But hundreds of thousands of Canadians are going hungry and have to go to food banks because they do not have enough to eat. It is a sad fact that almost half of the people using food banks are children.<br />
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					<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2007 22:13:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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