A cashless or more pronounced version of a cash-lite society would have unintended consequences for people already experiencing financial and social vulnerability and would risk further marginalization and exclusion, writes The Salvation Army in a letter to the Government of Canada.
Public Affairs News
Report to House of Commons Regarding the Impact of COVID-19 on Those Experiencing Homelessness
The Army is playing an integral role in the expansion of services to homeless populations.
Linda Leigh
We would like to thank the Finance Committee for the opportunity to contribute to the discussion regarding the impact of COVID-19 on stakeholders in the area of housing and homelessness.
Here to Stay
With the help of The Salvation Army, Blessing and her family found a new home free from fear.
by Linda Leigh
Escaping from violence in their home country, Blessing and her husband found hope through The Salvation Army.
Canada Summer Jobs Funding Applications Available Now
Applications due February 24, 2020.
by Dani Shaw
Learn how your ministry unit can benefit from Canada Summer Jobs funding.
Hungry for Change
Standing up for the rights of seasonal agricultural workers.
by Captain Angelica Hernandez
In the Canadian agriculture industry, temporary foreign workers have become the number 1 labour resource.
Salvation Army Offers Input on Medical Assistance in Dying
Territorial commander sends letters to government officials.
by Kristin Ostensen
Territorial commander encourages Salvationists to share views with government.
2019 Canadian Federal Election Guide Available
Resource by Canadian Council of Churches examines priority issues for Christians.
by Kristin Ostensen
New election resource aims to help Canadian Christians think through election priorities.
In the Drink
The Ontario government is changing the Liquor License Act—but who are these changes good for?
by James Read
A Salvationist response to the "liberalizing" of rules around alcohol consumption.
The "opt-out" system for organ donation raises ethical questions.
Homeless people don't live in shelters; people live in homeless shelters.