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Bill C-422 — Changes to Disability Benefit Law Proposed

Disability Benefit Law Changes

Introduced Dec 2, 2024
Summary

This proposed law, C-422, aims to change the rules for the Canada Disability Benefit. Right now, it can be hard for people with disabilities to qualify for and receive this financial support. This proposed law wants to make it easier for them to get the benefit. It would likely broaden the criteria for who is eligible. It might also simplify the application process. This change would affect Canadians with disabilities who are living in poverty or struggling financially. It could also affect their families and caregivers. More people with disabilities would have access to money to help with their basic needs. This could improve their quality of life and reduce poverty within the disability community. This proposed law is important because it could provide much-needed financial assistance to vulnerable Canadians. It acknowledges that people with disabilities often face extra costs and barriers. By making the disability benefit more accessible, it could help create a fairer and more inclusive society. It could help people live more independently and participate more fully in their communities.

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Introduced in the House
Dec 2, 2024
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