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December 19, 2011

BC Liberal jobs strategy to cut employment service for 14,000 DTES residents

VITAL SERVICE--Pathways member Doug Elliott (centre) and CUPE 1936-04 member Tony St-Pierre (right), an employment counsellor and case manager, in the Pathways Information Centre computer room. More than 200 Downtown Eastside residents a day use Pathways’ services to help them seek or find employment. VANCOUVER—Thanks to a short-sighted business model of the BC Liberals, a valuable service that provides job training, employment opportunities and communication resources for up to 14,000 Downtown ...

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