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Poverty and economic inequality


Lower barriers and improve lives through universal programs

Recommendation 21: Create universal access to post-secondary education by eliminating tuition fees.


Lower barriers and improve lives through universal programs

Recommendation 22: Provide free public transit for minors ages 13 to 18 and free or reduced-fee transit access for low-income households.


Lower barriers and improve lives through universal programs

Recommendation 23: Work with industry to ensure lower income families and youth have access to technology (both hardware and Internet access) so that they are able to apply for financial assistance, learning opportunities and access other supports.


Lower barriers and improve lives through universal programs

Recommendation 24: Introduce universal coverage for all Canadians for prescription drugs, dental care, eye care, hearing aids, and assistive devices/products as essential aspects of health care.


Recommendation 25: The CFLIM-AT is a broad, comprehensive, and relative measure of poverty. Replace the Market Basket Measure with the Census Family Low Income Measure After Tax (CFLIMAT), calculated with annual tax filer data, as Canada’s and BC’s official measure of poverty.


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