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2010

 

Stapleton, J. (Aug. 16, 2010). A country founded on statistics The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (August, 2010). Prosperity and the economy barely surviving: The predicament of Toronto's poor single adults Vote Toronto 2010.

 

Stapleton, J. (July 6, 2010). In the 1960s, protests ended with concerts. It's just one of the ways they were different from today's protests. The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (June 16, 2010). With economic recovery, a new stimulus-based mentality has arrived to challenge the old laissez-faire way of thinking. Which will win? The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (June 11, 2010). What to make of former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge's predictions on Canada's economy? The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J., & Tweddle, A. (May, 2010). Not so easy to navigate: A report on the complex array of income security programs and educational planning for children in care in Ontario. The Laidlaw Foundation.

                          Seven things you should know.

                          A message to all mothers in Ontario.

 

Stapleton, J., & Shillington, R. (May. 2010). Cutting through the fog: Why is it so hard to make sense of poverty measures. The Metcalf Foundation,

 

Stapleton, J. (May 11, 2010). VE-day: Remembering Canada's role. The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (May 10, 2010). Minimalist waitressing. The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (Apr. 29, 2010). The perfect calm. The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (Apr. 14, 2010). E-I spells post-recession welfare. The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (Apr. 15, 2010). Imagine a world without taxes. The Mark.

 

Stapleton, J. (March 2, 2010). Down but not out: Reforming social assistance rules that punish the poor for saving. C. D. Howe Institute, e-brief.

 

Stapleton, J. (Feb. 24, 2010). The recession continues. The Mark.

 

2009

 

Stapleton, J. (Oct. 2009). Why don't we want the poor to own anything? Our relentless social policy journey toward destitution for the 900,000 poorest people in Ontario. The Metcalf Foundation,

 

Stapleton, J. (Oct. 2009). Close encounters of the "thirties" kind. Ontario Alternative Budget 2009: Centre for Policy Alternatives.

 

Stapleton, J. (2009). Time for a "Made in Ontario" working income tax benefit. Institute for Competitiveness and Prosperity/Open Policy Ontario.

 

Stapleton, J. (May, 2009). The 'ball' or the 'bridge:' The stark choice for social assistance reform in Ontario. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

 

Stapleton, J. (Feb., 2009). The silence of the lines. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

 

2008

 

Senate Report. (2008). Poverty, housing and homelessness: Issues and options. First Report of the Subcommittee on Cities of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology.

 

Laurie, N. (2008). The cost of poverty: Analysis of the economic cost of poverty in Ontario. Ontario Association of Food Banks. November.

 

Pomeroy, S, Steele, M. Hoy, J, & Stapleton, J. (2008). A housing benefit for Ontario: One housing solution for a poverty reduction strategy. A proposal submitted to the Province of Ontario by a coalition of industry and community organizations. November.

 

Stapleton, J. (2008). Income security for working-age adults in Canada: Let's consider the model under our nose. The Metcalf Foundation, November.

 

Stapleton, J., & Tweddle, A. (2008). Navigating the maze: Improving coordination and integration of disability income and employment policies and programs for people living with HIV/AIDS -A discussion paper. Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation.

 

Stapleton, J & Shillington, R. (2008). No strings attached: How the tax-free savings account can help lower-income Canadians get ahead. C.D. Howe Institute. eBrief, Sept. 30, 1-5.

 

Stapleton, J. (2008). Why is it so tough to get ahead. Perception, 29, 3&4, 18-20.

 

Baldwin, A., Drummond, D. & Stapleton, J. (2008). New assets and income policies to assist low-income adults under Ontario's Poverty Reduction Strategy. TD Bank Financial Group.

 

Stapleton, J. (April, 2008). The last recession spook:' A very curable disease. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 1-5.

 

 

2007

 

Stapleton, J. (2007). Why is it so tough to get ahead?: How our tangled social programs pathologize the transition to self-reliance. The Metcalf Foundation.

 

Stapleton, J. & LaFrambroise, C. (2007). Coming of age in a man's world. Life, times and wisdom of Dorothea Crittenden: Canada's first woman deputy minister.

 

Stapleton, J. (2007). Don’t it always seem to go. Literary Review of Canada, April.

 

 

2006

 

   Stapleton, J. & Nascimento, O. (2006). Poor immigrants in Canada: Are they
  
working? A community perspective. Report to the 11 th International Metropolis
   Conference. October 2-6, Lisbon, Portugal.
 

39th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION, Standing committee on human resources, social development and the status of persons with disabilities.

 

Stapleton, J. (2006). Commentary. The Walrus, September 17.

 


2005

 

Stapleton, J. (2005). Tracking those in poverty. Literary Review of Canada, November.

 

Stapleton, J. (2005). Connecting public policy with frontline experience. Ideas that Matter, 3, 39-42.

 

Stapleton, J. & LaFrambroise, C. (2005). The Campbell report: The origins of modern public assistance in Ontario.

 


2004

 

Stapleton, J. (2004). Like falling off a cliff: The incomes of low-wage and social recipients in the 1990s. In J. D. Hulchanski and M. Shapcott (Eds.), Finding room: Policy options for a Canadian rental housing strategy. Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto.

 

Stapleton, J. (2004). Transitions revisited: Implementing the vision. Caledon Institute of Social Policy.

 


 

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