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  2. Mincome - Wikipedia

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    Mincome, the "Manitoba Basic Annual Income Experiment", was a Canadian guaranteed annual income (GAI) social experiment conducted in Manitoba in the 1970s. The project was funded jointly by the Manitoba provincial government and the Canadian federal government under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.

  3. Make Poverty History - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 225,000 campaigners marched in Edinburgh on July 2, 2005.[1]The Make Poverty History campaign in Great Britain and Ireland is a coalition of charities, religious groups, trade unions, campaigning groups and celebrities who mobilise around Britain's prominence in world politics, as of 2005, to increase awareness and pressure governments into taking actions towards relieving ...

  4. Universal basic income in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, an analogous experiment called Mincome took place in Winnipeg and Dauphin, Manitoba, between 1974 and 1979.Importantly, the city of Dauphin served as a saturation site, since all 10,000 community members were eligible to participate (the elderly and disabled were exempt from the four American NIT experiments); four foci of Mincome were an economic arm (examining labour response), a ...

  5. Why (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    Why has donated proceeds from their albums to The Global Fund, Make Poverty History, and UNICEF. [1] WHY donated 100% of funds raised by downloads of "Prisoner of Hope," from cdbaby.com and iTunes to UNICEF for relief for the earthquake in Haiti, . UNICEF featured the video for "Prisoner of Hope" on its website, under "Featured Videos."

  6. Category:Make Poverty History - Wikipedia

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  7. Evelyn L. Forget - Wikipedia

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    She is a professor in Community Health Sciences at the Max Rady College of Medicine at the University of Manitoba, and the academic director at the Manitoba Research Data Centre. [1] In 2021, Forget was appointed as a Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada , and an Officer of the Order of Canada for "advancing anti-poverty initiatives in Canada ...

  8. Un monde sans pauvreté - Wikipedia

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    (Abolish Poverty: A Call to Action) is one of the French campaign slogans. The official statement of the Canadian Section of Make Poverty History provides these related details: "The Make Poverty History campaign is supported by a wide cross-section of charities, trade unions, faith groups, students, academics, literary, artistic and sports ...

  9. Rural Municipality of Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    The region was heavily affected by failure of the wheat crop in this era, resulting in one of the most serious poverty crises in all of Manitoba. [5] On September 21, 1936 Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor General of Canada, paid a visit to the region.