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Federal Budget 2023: Not Far Enough


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland


March 29th, 2023

BC Disability


Disability Without Poverty is encouraged by some positive signs from

yesterday’s budget, which will bring the much-needed Canada Disability Benefit

closer to reality.


However, these developments won’t pay the rent or put food on the

table for people with disabilities living in poverty today, who continue to wait for

support.



The Spring Federal Budget has allocated $21.5 million to support the creation of the

administrative framework for the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB).


This includes facilitating the engagement of the disability community, provinces, and territories for the development of the regulations for the benefit, a critical part of the ongoing co-creation of the CDB, as promised by Minister Qualtrough.


The budget included a number of other items in support of people with disabilities,

including a one time increase of GST refund payments, targeted at helping

vulnerable families through our current massive food inflation crisis. We believe that

this increase should be made permanent.


As we continue with the development of the Canada Disability Benefit, we urge all

parties to work as swiftly as possible to bring this much needed benefit to people

with disabilities. Specifically, we urge the government to Budget the Benefit in the

fall economic statement.


Rabia Khedr, National Director of Disability Without Poverty states “while we are

encouraged by what we have seen today, poverty doesn’t take a break. People with

disabilities are falling further behind.”


The urgency and importance of getting much-needed money into the pockets of

people with disabilities living in poverty remains.


“The CDB represents an opportunity to ensure that all people in Canada, including disabled people, have a decent standard of living. We must make this a reality soon,” says Michelle Hewitt, Chair of Disability Without Poverty.

 

Spencer van Vloten is the editor of BC Disability. To get in touch, send an email to spencer@bcdisability.com!

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