CSPSC Participates in “A Future Without Poverty: National Dialogue 2025”

On October 17, 2025, the United Nations International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, the Centre for Studies on Poverty and Social Citizenship (CSPSC) joined organizations, advocates, and community leaders from across Canada for A Future Without Poverty: National Dialogue 2025, a national virtual event spotlighting solutions to poverty and inequality.
Representing CSPSC, Dr. Chene Redwood, Program Coordinator, participated in this important national conversation focused on amplifying voices, sharing innovative strategies, and strengthening connections among communities working toward a Canada free from poverty.
This year’s dialogue featured a national briefing note endorsed by 45 organizations, calling for coordinated action on poverty reduction across the country. Participants examined the systemic drivers of poverty and shared strategies for collective advocacy and policy reform.
The event, hosted by Leila Sarangi (Family Service Toronto; National Director, Campaign 2000) and moderated by Michael Redhead Champagne, featured an inspiring lineup of speakers including Jack Bogaard, Jasmine Ramze Rezaee, Rabia Khedr, Dr. Melanie Doucet, Amanda Therrien, Stacia Stewart, and Scott MacAfee, leaders advancing equity, disability justice, gender inclusion, and youth empowerment across Canada.
The CSPSC is proud to have contributed to this national dialogue and remains committed to advancing research and community partnerships that inform policies promoting social citizenship, equity, and poverty eradication.
Learn more about the event and speakers here.