Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts

Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts

Examines the key social and economic indicators that affect health, including income, employment, and job security. The report also highlights key social policy considerations. – Juha Mikkonen and Dennis Raphael, York University School of Health Policy and...
Municipal Living Wage Policy Toolkit

Municipal Living Wage Policy Toolkit

Provides information on the how the living wage is calculated and the types of steps and actions to be taken for adopting municipal policies or bylaws in support of a living wage. It also provides information on the steps and actions taken by the City of New...
Health Care in Canada: What Makes Us Sick?

Health Care in Canada: What Makes Us Sick?

Income, housing, nutrition and food security, and early childhood development were identified in public consultations across Canada as the main social determinants of health. Report provides recommendations for action to society, government, and health care providers....
Evidence Review: Food Security

Evidence Review: Food Security

Examines the issues related to food security and the role that healthy access to food plays in helping to alleviate conditions of poverty and low income. – Population Health and Wellness, BC Ministry of Health
Rural Community Leadership/CED Project Toolkit

Rural Community Leadership/CED Project Toolkit

Describes the steps and actions needed to develop and implement local community economic development strategies in smaller rural communities. – Alberta Community and Co-operative Association
Vibrant Economy

Vibrant Economy

Vibrant economies contribute to the health and well-being of people and communities by providing economic security and access to opportunities. This includes access to education and living wage employment, affordable housing, healthy food, and the kinds of services...