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"Social policy will contribute immensely to:
a) increasing productive capacity and
b) helping to solve these problems
• Existing policies are outdated and not serving the needs of 2005 Canadians
• They do not work together and leave large gaps into which many are falling
• But social policy is only one of the pieces in the puzzle, as the Europeans have agreed."
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Creator(s)
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Judith Maxwell, Canadian Policy Research Network
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Source Location
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Canada
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Date Published
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2005-08-12
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://www.cprn.org/documents/38312_en.pdf
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Copyright Holder
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Canadian Policy Research Network
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