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4 November 2025

Prime Minister Mark Carney's 1st federal budget set to drop Tuesday.
Michelle James, the director of policy at local non-profit Vibrant Communities Calgary, said she’s pleased to see social programs, including $10-a-day child care and the Canada Disability Benefit maintained in the 2025-26 federal budget. “I'm hopeful to see that there's still commitment at the federal level to support low-income Canadians and Calgarians," she said, "and we are really hopeful to see as well that all orders of government can come together and do what they can as well to make sure that people are lifted out of poverty and their well-being is supported.”
Vibrant Communities Calgary, in collaboration with the Alberta Living Wage Network, releases Calgary's living wage for 2025

Shelter costs show signs of stabilizing, while rising food, transportation, and child care costs push Calgary’s 2025 living wage higher

Michelle James told CBC News Calgary VCC wants to see sustained or increased investments in poverty reduction

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