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What good is a social safety net that doesn’t catch you?
The government should rebuild the Canada Disability Benefit to uphold human rights.
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“In Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment & counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back into a stable life. And all this is cheaper than accepting homelessness.”
Petition e-6583 - Petitions #CanadaDisabilityBenefit #CDB #Petitions #cdnpoli #cdnpolitics #canada #ontario #onpoli https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6583
This doesn't lift anyone out of poverty.
This won't deter people pressured to use MAID.
This is legislated destitution wrapped in multiple barriers to bar access. It's nothing to celebrate. It's something to shame.
Just as UN CRPD did in the report released earlier this year.

New York businesses that rely on Canadian tourists for summer revenue are feeling the crunch as Canadians opt to vacation north of the border instead. [...]
Life changed in an instant for 17-year-old Theodore Côté, a promising football player from Gatineau who dove into shallow water the evening before Canada Day. [...]
As Ottawa and the surrounding region emerges from an extended summer heat wave, heart researchers say all that sultry weather can cause cardiovascular damage you might not be aware of. [...]

The 35th edition of the Ottawa Lebanese Festival is underway. CBC’s Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco speaks with the volunteer cooks who bring everything together behind the scenes. [...]

Adrian Schmid, 50, was found guilty in November of eight charges, including five involving sexual abuse against children and another three involving child pornography. [...]

A CBC News analysis found one woman's ongoing journey through the mental health and justice systems has cost more than $800,000 since 2018. In Ontario, two main camps are lobbying [...]

The college told CBC News it can no longer afford to run the program. The cut comes as the college is facing financial challenges, which it blames in part on [...]

The Canadian Army has suspended the commanding officer of the Cameron Highlanders in Ottawa after discovering a Facebook group with "abhorrent" content. [...]

Actors Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett will star as Percy and Sam in the Amazon Prime Video series. [...]

The National Capital Commission says Lac Leamy is safe after a mysterious and unspecified hydrocarbon spill earlier this week, but high E. coli counts are keeping the beach closed for [...]
Several Palestinian graduate students awaiting visas to study in Canada have been accepted by France in the last two weeks, said a group of professors advocating to bring them here. [...]

A provincial bill drafted in response to a sexual harassment scandal in Ottawa would not have protected the victims involved, one of former city councillor Rick Chiarelli's accusers has told a [...]

A Swiss national has pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman at an anti-war, pro-Palestinian demonstration in Ottawa during the 2024 CANSEC conference, a defence industry showcase. He's expected to be sentenced [...]

The Kingston Prize chairman Jason Donville calls portrait prizes the "faces of a nation," and he wants ours to have the same popularity as places like the U.K. and Australia [...]
Pierre Poilievre was feeling dejected and disappointed after the stinging federal election loss in April, sources close to the Conservative leader said, and he dialed back his public appearances for [...]

With cases of QR code fraud starting to pop up and some officials warning consumers to take pause, you may be wondering if it's ever safe to scan those little black [...]

CBC spoke with numerous people who described being pressured to pay extra charges for Indian consular services — many of whom felt their ability to visit family or legally stay [...]

A new report by the John Howard Society of Ontario says thousands of people in the province went from jail straight into homelessness over the course of one year. [...]
Ontario's solicitor general says the province is adding 150 beds to three jails across the province that will bring relief to a "strained and overburdened" correctional system. But experts say [...]

Under new rules in effect today, restaurants in Quebec can charge up to $10 for each no-show. [...]