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better off : Living on $6 a day

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Description Meeting No. 110 HUMA - Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities
Location West Block - 025-B
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Monday, Apr 29, 2024
15:39 - 17:48
2 Hours 8 Minutes
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Monday, Apr 29, 2024
15:39 - 17:48
2 Hours 8 Minutes
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Living with a disability can present various challenges, and for Canadians living on a limited income, those challenges can be even more daunting. In 2018, the Canadian government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau implemented a policy that left some Canadians with disabilities living on a mere $6 a day. This has sparked widespread debate and raised concerns about the impact of such a policy on the well-being of these individuals.

The policy, known as the Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPPD), has been criticized for its inadequate support for those with disabilities. Many individuals who rely on this program as their primary source of income have found themselves struggling to afford basic necessities such as food, housing, and medical care. This has led to widespread hardship and has brought attention to the need for better support for Canadians with disabilities.

Living on $6 a day can have a significant impact on the quality of life for those with disabilities. It can lead to feelings of isolation, an inability to access necessary medical treatments, and a lack of opportunities for social and recreational activities. Additionally, it can perpetuate a cycle of poverty and further marginalize individuals who are already vulnerable.

As the government works to address the shortcomings of the CPPD policy, it is crucial for Canadians to come together to advocate for better support for those with disabilities. This includes addressing the inadequacies of the current policy, as well as creating more robust support systems to ensure that individuals with disabilities can live with dignity and have the resources they need to thrive.

In conclusion, the challenges faced by Canadians with disabilities living on $6 a day are concerning and demand attention from policymakers and the public at large. It is essential to work towards creating a more inclusive and supportive society for all individuals, regardless of their abilities. By advocating for change and demanding better support for those with disabilities, we can strive towards creating a more equitable and flourishing society for all.
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