"Remembering Ed Broadbent: A Call for Progress Beyond the Welfare State"

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Ed Broadbent, a prominent figure in Canadian politics and a champion of social democratic ideals, passed away at the age of eighty-seven, leaving a significant void in the country's left. In a speech from 1968, Broadbent advocated for moving beyond the welfare state towards a more participatory democracy, emphasizing the need for deeper societal changes to address issues such as economic inequality and inadequate housing. His vision for Canada's future remains relevant today, as he called for a society that is truly just and egalitarian.
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