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Poverty Olympics is no Games
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February 9, 2010
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A large group of supporters came out to watch the Poverty Olympics on Sunday, Feb 7. The event's aim is to ensure that increased poverty is not British Columbia's Olympic legacy.
Related rabble.ca story:
End poverty. It's not a game: The Poverty Olympics
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