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PFS outlines need for comprehensive strategy

PFS has outlined the need for a comprehensive plan when the government develops its poverty reduction strategy

See our media release of December 18, 2014.

Posted on December 22, 2014Author joanneCategories UncategorizedTags poverty, Poverty Free Saskatchewan, poverty reduction, Saskatchewan

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