Red Deer activists join call to end poverty in Canada
On the cusp of Monday’s federal election, volunteers with the Central Alberta Poverty Reduction Alliance (CAPRA) took to the streets of Red Deer to call for an end to poverty in Canada.
With Oct. 17 being the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, volunteers joined communities across the country for the 7th annual Chew on This campaign, standing outside The Hub on Ross, handing out paper bags with apples inside to remind residents of the need to address the issue locally.
CAPRA spokesperson Harrison Blizzard hopes the campaign encourages central Albertans to urge the federal government to take note of the issue and take further steps in eradicating poverty.
“The government has been taking some steps in the right direction, but they haven’t really made that movement,” says Blizzard. “Some ways that we can help people – helping gain employment right through the country. That can take a step in the right direction, giving people the ability to access safe housing and health care, those types of things.”