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- The government should rebuild the Canada Disability Benefit to uphold human rights.
- The government should rebuild the Canada Disability Benefit to uphold human rights.
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- The benefit falls far short of what is needed. The $200 monthly amount is inadequate to lift anyone out of poverty.
- The benefit falls far short of what is needed. The $200 monthly amount is inadequate to lift anyone out of poverty.
- The benefit falls far short of what is needed. The $200 monthly amount is inadequate to lift anyone out of poverty.
- Fragmented disability policies impede people from accessing necessary programs and services, and lead to inequities.
- Fragmented disability policies impede people from accessing necessary programs and services, and lead to inequities.
- Fragmented disability policies impede people from accessing necessary programs and services, and lead to inequities.
- Federal candidates have the unique opportunity to make the Canada Disability Benefit a cornerstone of their platforms.

- Federal candidates have the unique opportunity to make the Canada Disability Benefit a cornerstone of their platforms.
- Federal candidates have the unique opportunity to make the Canada Disability Benefit a cornerstone of their platforms.

- If billions can suddenly be found for untargeted giveaways, why has the CDB been relegated to fiscal crumbs?
- If billions can suddenly be found for untargeted giveaways, why has the CDB been relegated to fiscal crumbs?
- If billions can suddenly be found for untargeted giveaways, why has the CDB been relegated to fiscal crumbs?
- It’s time to cut the red tape for disability support.
- It’s time to cut the red tape for disability support.
- It’s time to cut the red tape for disability support.
- Our political landscape and the people working in it should reflect the diversity of our population.
- Our political landscape and the people working in it should reflect the diversity of our population.
- Our political landscape and the people working in it should reflect the diversity of our population.
- After being abandoned through the pandemic, disabled people living in long-term care facilities and group homes are once again invisible to the Liberals in
- After being abandoned through the pandemic, disabled people living in long-term care facilities and group homes are once again invisible to the Liberals in
- After being abandoned through the pandemic, disabled people living in long-term care facilities and group homes are once again invisible to the Liberals in
- ‘People with disabilities were led to believe this program would lift them out of poverty,’ says social policy expert John Stapleton, but none believed
- ‘People with disabilities were led to believe this program would lift them out of poverty,’ says social policy expert John Stapleton, but none believed
- ‘People with disabilities were led to believe this program would lift them out of poverty,’ says social policy expert John Stapleton, but none believed
- Lessons learned from the employment insurance model should find their way into the new benefit.
- Lessons learned from the employment insurance model should find their way into the new benefit.
- Lessons learned from the employment insurance model should find their way into the new benefit.
- Persons with Disabilities Minister Kamal Khera will need support at the cabinet table to push for a new multi-billion-dollar social program at a time
- Persons with Disabilities Minister Kamal Khera will need support at the cabinet table to push for a new multi-billion-dollar social program at a time
- Persons with Disabilities Minister Kamal Khera will need support at the cabinet table to push for a new multi-billion-dollar social program at a time
- Advocates say they supported the Canada Disability Benefit bill because they were promised ‘meaningful participation’ in the next stage, but aren't sure they are
- Advocates say they supported the Canada Disability Benefit bill because they were promised ‘meaningful participation’ in the next stage, but aren't sure they are
- Advocates say they supported the Canada Disability Benefit bill because they were promised ‘meaningful participation’ in the next stage, but aren't sure they are
- At its best, the time tax is annoying, but at its worst, it’s actively harmful, preventing Canadians from accessing services they need.
- At its best, the time tax is annoying, but at its worst, it’s actively harmful, preventing Canadians from accessing services they need.
- At its best, the time tax is annoying, but at its worst, it’s actively harmful, preventing Canadians from accessing services they need.
- Bill C-22, which would create a framework for the Canada Disability Benefit, will be a House priority the week of June 12, says Government
- Bill C-22, which would create a framework for the Canada Disability Benefit, will be a House priority the week of June 12, says Government
- Bill C-22, which would create a framework for the Canada Disability Benefit, will be a House priority the week of June 12, says Government
- Bill C-22 would create a major social program to address the high poverty rates for people with disabilities, but the 'framework bill' relies on

- Bill C-22 would create a major social program to address the high poverty rates for people with disabilities, but the 'framework bill' relies on
- Bill C-22 would create a major social program to address the high poverty rates for people with disabilities, but the 'framework bill' relies on
