Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Canada and Misconceptions of Poverty
In a news hold by CTV concerning, Myths about Canadas Poor Endure, a pate finds that some(prenominal) Canadians do non understand the severity of leanness and the detrimental affects it has. The public dupe it is those in destitutions fault that they ar poor, as they are lazy and do non want to function a job. A survey dvirtuoso by the salvation Army revealed that Canadians see poverty as the third near important issue in the country yet, they do non accurately know what it heart and soul to be poor. The public do not understand the design to which systemic barriers and minimum profits make it difficult for many to make a lovelihood for themselves or their family, stripping those in poverty of their dignity.\nThe article by CTV news is a just media portrayal of the unrea listingic myths coffin nail penury. Outlining the importance of enlightening and educating the public, spot presenting factors that put the myths to rest. Not assign blame or move to un common sense conclusions for the occurrence of these myths, leads one to deem that it is a sporty portrayal. Although, the article does not state of matter how the data was analyzed or how the sample size was selected, I present assumed it is sound and reliable as CTV is a reliable source. However, biases may have occurred as those asked to comment on the poll were all running(a) towards the eradication of poverty, indeed their opinions forget be one sided. plot of ground some problems may arise, the boilersuit use of statistics, reliable sources and distinguishable opinions makes what is being said believable, thus framing a reasonable article.\nImpoverishment, specifically referring to the myths surrounding it such as, those in poverty are lazy, have low chaste values and could find a job if they really wanted, is a social issue that should not exist. One in 11 Canadians (about three million people) live in poverty, but hardly a(prenominal) people have a realistic view of wha t it inwardness to be poorA long list of factors including low paid jobs, omit of access to job traini...
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