an angus reid survey released this week revealed that an overwhelming nine in ten canadians support a federal disability benefit. this support comes from conservative voters (88 per cent), liberals (98 per cent), ndp (99 per cent) and bloc quebecois voters (98 per cent).
we’ll soon find out if the federal government has been listening to canadians – and to their own members of parliament. more than one third of liberal mps recently signed a letter to prime minister justin trudeau and finance minister chrystia freeland urging them to budget the benefit this fiscal cycle.
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a march 2024 study from disability without poverty asked thousands of disabled canadians what they would do with the cdb and found many described their situation as ‘critical.’ the study found disabled canadians are facing extreme hardship and life-threatening challenges; several participants express concerns that disabled people are choosing medical assistance in dying (maid) due to experiencing poverty and intolerable living conditions.
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