Candidates with knowledge of poverty-related issues or with lived experience of poverty are invited to apply
Ottawa – Since before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada has taken action to fight poverty, support Canadians and strengthen the economy. The results speak for themselves: Canada’s overall poverty rate decreased substantially between 2015 and 2020, falling from 14.5% to 6.4%. This represents close to 2.7 million Canadians lifted out of poverty, including 782,000 children and 187,000 seniors. These are encouraging results. It is important to consider them in the context of the pandemic, during which unprecedented income support measures were put in place.
We know there is more to do meet our goals in the long term. That is why the Government of Canada established the National Advisory Council on Poverty to advise the Government on poverty reduction. Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Karina Gould, announced a call for applications for up to 10 new members for the Council. Positions include a chairperson, a member with particular responsibilities for children’s issues, and general members, including those with lived experience of poverty.
Members will be chosen through an open, transparent and merit-based Governor in Council selection process. This process will strive to reflect Canada’s diversity in terms of gender, geography and official language representation.
The Council is mandated to:
- provide advice to the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development on poverty reduction in Canada, including with respect to programs, funding and activities that support poverty reduction;
- undertake consultations with the public, including the academic community and other experts, Indigenous people, and people with lived experience of poverty;
- annually submit a report on the progress made in meeting the poverty reduction targets (reducing the level of poverty by 20% by 2020 and by 50% by 2030, relative to the 2015 level) and other indicators being tracked under the Strategy; and
- undertake any activity specified by the Minister.
Those interested in applying are encouraged to consult the three Notice of Appointment Opportunity posters on the Governor in Council appointments website and submit their applications online by April 14, 2023.
The Government of Canada values the knowledge and expertise of people with lived experience of poverty and has modified the application process to reduce barriers for those wishing to participate. Specifically, candidates who have lived experience of poverty applying to become a general member may submit a narrative describing their experience living in poverty, instead of submitting a curriculum vitae. Women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minority groups are especially encouraged to apply.
“The National Advisory Council on Poverty is critical to Canada’s poverty reduction efforts. The current members have provided invaluable advice over the past few years, and I look forward to working with new members toward a more equitable Canadian society.” – Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Karina Gould