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From left, Housing and Community Development Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross announced a new strategy to reduce poverty and promote social inclusion by partnering with community groups, she is with Darcy Penner and Sarah Leeson-Klym, both with the Canadian Community Economic Development Network and Cassandra Houle, executive director, Pregnancy and Family Support Services Inc. at an event held at the historical Barber House in Point Douglas Wednesday. The Manitoba Social Enterprise Strategy is a partnership to create jobs for those facing serious barriers to work, it joins community groups, the Manitoba Gov't and the Canadian Community Economic Development Network.  Wayne Glowacki/Winnipeg Free Press Feb.4  2015

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From left, Housing and Community Development Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross announced a new strategy to reduce poverty and promote social inclusion by partnering with community groups, she is with Darcy Penner and Sarah Leeson-Klym, both with the Canadian Community Economic Development Network and Cassandra Houle, executive director, Pregnancy and Family Support Services Inc. at an event held at the historical Barber House in Point Douglas Wednesday. The Manitoba Social Enterprise Strategy is a partnership to create jobs for those facing serious barriers to work, it joins community groups, the Manitoba Gov't and the Canadian Community Economic Development Network. Wayne Glowacki/Winnipeg Free Press Feb.4 2015

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From left, Housing and Community Development Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross announced a new strategy to reduce poverty and promote social inclusion by partnering with community groups, she is with Darcy Penner and Sarah Leeson-Klym, both with the Canadian Community Economic Development Network and Cassandra Houle, executive director, Pregnancy and Family Support Services Inc. at an event held at the historical Barber House in Point Douglas Wednesday. The Manitoba Social Enterprise Strategy is a partnership to create jobs for those facing serious barriers to work, it joins community groups, the Manitoba Gov't and the Canadian Community Economic Development Network.  Wayne Glowacki/Winnipeg Free Press Feb.4  2015

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