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The Social Safety Net - (Canada in Decline) by Nora Loreto (Paperback)
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Highlights
- THE HILL TIMES TOP 100 BOOKS OF 2024Canada's social safety net is fraying.
- About the Author: Nora Loreto is an activist, author, and journalist.
- 272 Pages
- Political Science, Public Policy
- Series Name: Canada in Decline
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Book Synopsis
THE HILL TIMES TOP 100 BOOKS OF 2024Canada's social safety net is fraying. Why does it feel like everything is collapsing?
Canada is at a crossroads. Social services and politics have been transformed to serve market economies, while Canadians struggle to pay rent, buy food, and find a stable job that pays well enough to cover daily costs. Everywhere we look, things are falling apart, but there's still time to reverse the decline.
The Social Safety Net, the first book in the Canada in Decline series, tracks the forty-year attack on Canada's welfare state. As neoliberalism has matured, Canadians have seen the impact of these attacks: unreliable healthcare, crises in education and social services, and a society that feels like it is losing cohesion.
This series tells the story of Canada's untenable status quo and the forces that have led us to where we are today. It outlines the choices we need to make to fix all that is crumbling around us as well as the possible paths forward.
Review Quotes
The Social Safety Net reveals Canada's sharp turn away from social welfare, and serves as essential reading for those curious about our country's deep infatuation with neoliberalism.-- "Montreal Review of Books"
About the Author
Nora Loreto is an activist, author, and journalist. She is the editor at the Canadian Association of Labour Media and co-hosts the popular political podcast Sandy and Nora Talk Politics. She lives in Québec City.