Poverty in Peel Through a Local Lens: A Municipal Election Forum
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It’s a pivotal moment for Peel Region, and the upcoming municipal election is an important opportunity to push for change.
Join us for a Municipal Election Forum, where you can hear from experts in the field, ask questions, and share your ideas with advocates, candidates, and your community ahead of the election.
Where: Virtual over Zoom
When: Monday, October 3rd, 2022
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
Register here: https://bit.ly/3vS5C5g
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It’s a pivotal moment for Peel Region. Years of persistent hardship and inequities mean the status quo is not working. Municipal governments have a lot of say in creating policy that affects our day-to-day lives, including one of the most substantial – our homes. Municipal councils are also best-positioned to advocate on our behalf with the province. Peel’s voice matters at Queen’s Park, and the upcoming municipal election is an important opportunity to push for change.
Let’s chart a new path forward, together, so that Peel can shape stronger housing policy, income supports, and foster equity in our communities.
I’d like to invite you to join us for a Municipal Election Forum on Monday, October 3rd, 2022 from 6:30 – 8:00pm EST. Hear from experts in the field, ask questions, and share your ideas with advocates, candidates, and your community ahead of the election. Register for free here: https://bit.ly/3vS5C5g
Our speakers include:
- Angela Carter, Executive Director, Roots Community Services, Racial Equity
- Doug Kwan, Director of Advocacy and Legal Services at Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO), Housing
- Devorah Kobluk, Senior Policy Analyst, Income Security Advocacy Centre (ISAC), Income Supports
This Forum is organized by Ontario for All, The Mississauga Food Bank, the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario, Peel Poverty Reduction Strategy, the Peel Alliance to End Homelessness, the Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation, and the ABR-SD Collective.
Organization handles – if you are using a photo, please tag each organization (where applicable) in the photo. Please also remember to utilize alt text to describe the image for each social post you make that contains an image.
- ACTO – @TenantAdvocacy
- CCHR – @HousingRightsCA
- The Mississauga Food Bank – @Food_Bank
- PPRS – @Peel_Poverty
- PAEH – @PeelAlliance
- Ontario for All – @on4all
Option 1
- It’s a pivotal moment for Peel. Join us Monday, October 3rd for a Municipal Election Forum focused on housing, income supports, and equity. Happening from 6:30 – 8:00pm. For more details and registration: https://bit.ly/3vS5C5g
Option 2
- Are you ready for real change in your community? Join your neighbours, advocates, and municipal candidates at our upcoming Municipal Election Forum. Happening Monday, October 3rd from 6:30-8:00pm. Register here: https://bit.ly/3vS5C5g
It’s a pivotal moment for Peel Region. Years of persistent hardship and inequities mean the status quo is not working. Municipal governments have a lot of say in creating policy that affects our day-to-day lives, including one of the most substantial – our homes. Municipal councils are also best-positioned to advocate on our behalf with the province. Peel’s voice matters at Queen’s Park, and the upcoming municipal election is an important opportunity to push for change.
Let’s chart a new path forward, together, so that Peel can shape stronger housing policy, income supports, and foster equity in our communities.
Join us for a Municipal Election Forum on Monday, October 3rd, 2022 from 6:30 – 8:00pm EST. Hear from experts in the field, ask questions, and share your ideas with advocates, candidates, and your community ahead of the election.
For more details & registration:
Option 1
- It’s a pivotal moment for Peel.
Join us Monday, October 3rd for a Municipal Election Forum focused on housing, income supports, and equity. It’s time for a new way forward in our communities.
Happening from 6:30 – 8:00pm. For more details and registration, head to our link in bio!
Option 2
- Are you ready for real change in your community?
Join your neighbours, advocates, and municipal candidates at our upcoming Municipal Election Forum. We’ll be hearing from experts and discussing a range of topics from housing, income supports, and equity.
Happening Monday, October 3rd from 6:30-8:00pm.
To register, head to the link in our bio.