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Broadbent's 2000 Social Welfare Advocacy
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In 2000, former NDP leader Ed Broadbent spoke at Sault College, advocating for the value of social welfare and criticizing trickle-down theories. He emphasized debt reduction and student support in reducing child poverty, eliciting positive responses from the audience.
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How does Broadbent's speech reflect evolving attitudes towards social welfare and economic inequality?
How might Broadbent's advocacy for social welfare influence public policy and economic decisions?
What are the potential implications of advocating for debt reduction and student support in reducing child poverty?
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