Vol 1, No 1 (2009)

Esurio: The Journal of Hunger and Poverty

Introductory Issue

Table of Contents

Welcome Remarks

Welcome From The Premier PDF
Dalton McGuinty 1
Welcome Message - Deb Matthews, Chair of Ontario's Cabinet Committee on Poverty Reduction PDF HTML
Deb Matthews 2

Student Articles

Struggles, strengths and solutions: Exploring food security with young Aboriginal moms Abstract PDF HTML
Cyndy Ann Baskin, Bonnie Guarisco, Ruth Koleszar-Green, Nadya Melanson, Cheryl Osawamick 1-20
Energy Poverty as Ideological Poverty in Canada Abstract PDF HTML
Kristen Meredith Forbes Cairney 21-27
Housing as a Human Right: Understanding the Need to Align Toronto's Legal Planning Framework with City Council's Vision to End Homelessness & the Affordable Housing Crisis Abstract PDF HTML
Caroline Cormier 28-42
The Orphaned Child: Homelessness as Social Policy in Ontario Abstract HTML PDF
Greg Mann 43-52
Causes and Consequences of an Unsustainable Food System Abstract PDF HTML
Chryslyn Pais 53-61
Community Responsibility For Social Welfare: A Beneficial or Negative Shift for Communities? Abstract PDF HTML
Meaghan Ross 62-73
Food reclamation as an approach to hunger and waste: A conceptual analysis of the charitable food sector in Toronto, Ontario Abstract PDF HTML
Helen Thang 74-81
Canadian Women and Children Hit Hard by the Impacts of Food Insecurity - Part One Abstract PDF HTML
Leisha Zamecnik 82-90

Invited Contributions

Welcome Message & Notes from Richard Florida PDF HTML
Vass Bednar 1-4
Energy Poverty is Poverty PDF HTML
Deryk King 5-7
Welcome Message - Judith Maxwell PDF HTML
Judith Maxwell 8-9
Why Food Banks? PDF HTML
Geoffrey Lougheed 10-15
A Response To: Why Food Banks? PDF HTML
Robert White, Karyn Cooper 16-18
Welcome Message - Toronto Food Policy Council PDF HTML
Wayne Roberts 19-20
A Vision for Esurio: Change the World with Words PDF HTML
Adam Spence 21-23


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Esurio is published by the Ontario Association of Food Banks (OAFB).