
‘Heart breaks’: Advocates say new disability benefit still leaves people in poverty
A new disability benefit that was supposed to be a historic move to lift people out of poverty turned out to be a disappointment in the federal budget, advocates say.
“My heart breaks for people who are waiting for this benefit as a lifeline,” Rabia Khedr, national director of Disability Without Poverty, said in an interview on Wednesday.
“This was hope. This was the light at the end of the tunnel. People were hanging on saying, ‘OK, I don’t have to access medical assistance in dying if this benefit comes through.'”
The Canada Disability Benefit, announced in Tuesday’s budget, will provide a maximum of $2,400 a year — or $200 a month — for low-income people with disabilities starting in July 2025.