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Podcast Bonus: Big Budget News!

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April 04, 2024
In this mini bonus episode, Gen Squeeze Founder Paul Kershaw and co-host Megan reflect on the significance of putting generational fairness front and centre in the government's spending plans.
Budgets, Canada, Podcast, Campaign Wins
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BC makes historic commitment to generational fairness in new budget

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February 24, 2024
We're thrilled to announce pivotal progress in our journey towards a Canada that works for all ages. BC has made an unprecedented commitment to generational fairness in the province’s 2024...
Campaign Wins, Budgets, British Columbia
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Looking back at 2023

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December 20, 2023
As 2023 wraps up, we decided to pause and take stock of the headway we've made this year. Here are five highlights that leave us feeling proud, grateful and inspired...
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Our Wins: Highlights from 10+ years of advocacy

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August 06, 2022
We’re proud of our track record shaping public policy in more generationally fair ways. Here are some highlights from a decade of advocacy.
Campaign Wins
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WIN for climate action in Canada!

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March 25, 2021
Canada’s top court has thrown its support behind the kind of unified climate action younger generations want and need. It’s a good day for intergenerational solidarity. In a 6-3 ruling,...Read More
Climate, Campaign Wins
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WIN: younger Canadians recognized as vulnerable in the National Housing Strategy

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December 01, 2017
We achieved an important victory this week by getting young adults added to the list of vulnerable groups in Canada's new National Housing Strategy.
Campaign Wins, Housing

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As a national organization, we recognize the importance of thinking deeply about our shared responsibility to reconciliation, acting in accordance with the inherent rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples across Canada. We also have much to learn from the rich traditions of intergenerational solidarity that Indigenous peoples have lived with for millennia. Our leadership team members are grateful to live and work on the ancestral, unceded territories of the q̓ic̓əy̓ məlstəyəxʷ (Katzie), xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Omámíwininíwag Anishinaabeg peoples.

 

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