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2006
2006 - with B. Wallace and S. Klein, "Denied Assistance: Closing the Front Door on Welfare in BC." Vancouver Island Public Interest Research Group and Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC Office. ISBN 0-88627-459-1, (68 pages). Available at www.uvss.uvic.ca/ (look for VIPIRG)
2006 - Compiled By Marge Reitsma- Street, Catherine van Mossel, Crystal Gartside and Donna Barker, Fall 2006, The Wedge Provisioning Research Summary and Preliminary Resume
2005
December 1, 2005 - Housing Thousands of Women: An Edited Collection of the Works of the Women's Housing Action Team edited by Marge Reitsma-Street, Arlene Wells, Carolyn Fast and Dianne Champlain
March 1, 2005 - The 2005 Federal Budget and Liberal Commitments to Canadians with Disabilities: Delivering, Dithering or Declining? by Michael J. Prince
2004
2004 - Provisioning: Thinking About All of Women’s Work by Sheila Neysmith, Marge Reitsma-Street, Stephanie Baker Collins, Elaine Porter, Canadian Woman Studies, Volume 23 (3,4): 192-198.
2004 - The Wedge Provisioning Research Project
The Provisioning of Women: Findings of the Pilot Provisioning Project in a Western Canadian City by Marge Reitsma-Street
Spring/Summer, 2004 - Resisting Two Year Limits on Welfare in British Columbia by Marge Reitsma-Street and Bruce Wallace, Canadian Review of Social Policy, Volume 53
June 23, 2004 - " Women, Violence and Housing," Speech for the Annual General Meeting of Victoria Women's Transition House Society by Marge Reitsma-Street,
March 23, 2004 - UVic Women’s Scholar Network
Prepared by Pamela Moss (Studies in Policy and Practice) and Martha McMahon (Sociology)
January, 2004 - Housing Realities and Requirements for Women Living with Disabilities in the Capital Region of British Columbia by Pam Alcorn, Heather Gropp, Joanne Neubauer and Marge Reitsma-Street, Women's Housing Action Team, Victoria, British Columbia
2003
November 15, 2003 - A Response to the Two Year Welfare Limits in British Columbia by Marge Reitsma-Street (Paper presented to the B.C. Association of Social Workers Fall Conference) "The Power of Social Work," Vancouver
September 23, 2003 - Respecting Family Caregivers: What's Been Happening Lately? by Michael J. Prince
June 26, 2003 - Mixed Signals in the Disability Community: Successes, Setbacks, Status Quos, and Struggles, The Need for New Strategies by Michael J. Prince
May 22, 2003 - Housing and Affordability in British Columbia: Invited Speech to National Council of Welfare Board of Directors, Victoria, B.C. by Marge Reitsma-Street and Tim Richards
April 5, 2003 - Democracy and Social Justice in British Columbia:
Concepts, Challenges, and Choices by Michael J. Prince
March 11, 2003 - Social Safety Nets and Policies to Protect Disadvantaged by Michael J. Prince (PowerPoint Presentation)
February 20, 2003 - Moving Forward: Towards a National Strategy on End-of-Life Care by Michael J. Prince
February 5, 2003 - Le Programme de Prestations d'Invalidité de Régime de Pensions du Canada: Valeurs et Solutions by Michael J. Prince
February 5, 2003 - The Canada Pension Plan Disability Program: Values and Solutions by Michael J. Prince
January 23, 2003 - Of Public Interest: Government and Community Approaches to Evaluating Policy Decisions and Impacts, and the BC Progress Board by Michael J. Prince
2002
December 10, 2002 - Women and Housing: Past, Present, and Future by Marge Reitsma-Street and Alison Prentice
September 26, 2002 - Establishing Intergovernmental Leadership on Disability Issues: Current Roles and Reform Options for a National Policy on Disability Supports by Michael J. Prince
August 19, 2002 - A New Era of Welfare: Analysis of the B.C.'s Employment and Assistance Acts by Marge Reitsma-Street and Heather J. Michael
January 23, 2002 - New Community Governance Challenges in British Columbia: Plans, Issues, and Tensions by Michael J. Prince
2002 - Prudently Progressive: Caledon's First Decade as a Social Policy Think Tank by Michael J. Prince
2001
October 3, 2001 - Linking Strengths for Social Change: Some Story -Telling by Michael J. Prince
May 8, 2001 - From Policy to Practice: Community Governance and Persons with Developmental Disabilities by Michael J. Prince
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