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Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Jan 2006 06:59:17 -0500
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Dear Y-File: [Y-file in the internal newsletter of York University - dr]

In the future when York faculty are quoted in the Globe and Mail, will you
state:  "Professor so-and-so was quoted in the  business-oriented Globe and
Mail Newspaper?"  :-(

Dennis Raphael
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http://www.yorku.ca/yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=5712

Vote for left to eliminate child poverty, suggests prof

The best predictor of child poverty rates is also the best predictor of
jurisdictional commitment to providing its citizens with a modicum of
security and well-being: the influence of "left" parties in government,
argued Dennis Raphael, a health policy professor at York, in an essay about
eliminating Canada’s child poverty published Jan. 3 on the union-sponsored
Web site StraightGoods.com. The bottom line is this: if you vote
Conservative or Liberal in January, you are voting for child poverty, said
Raphael.




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