Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ) is a national organization of members inspired by faith to act for justice in Canadian public policy.
Talk by Sheila Regehr, former Executive Director of the National Council of Welfare, at Citizens for Public Justice's Annual General Meeting in Ottawa, May 10, 2012. Respondent: Simon Lewchuk, Socio-Economic Policy Analyst at CPJ and Coordinator of Dignity for All: the Campaign for a poverty-free Canada.
Citizens for Public Justice's policy analyst Chandra Pasma offers an introduction to basic or guaranteed income at the BIEN Canada conference, October 2009.
Address to the Annual General Meeting of Citizens for Public Justiceby Joe Gunn, CPJ Executive DirectorMay 7, 2009 Ottawa
Lecture by Dr. Jonathan ChaplinCitizens for Public JusticeOctober 28, 2008Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto
On Friday, October 17, 2008 – the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty – CPJ socio-economic policy analyst, Karri Munn-Venn, spoke with Michael O’Byrne on CTV Ottawa’s News at Noon.