Eligibility for Ottawa’s dental plan expands to children, people with disabilities
OTTAWA — When the government first announced people with disabilities would have access to national dental coverage this year, Antonella Giordano really started to look forward to no longer paying out of pocket to care for her teeth.
The 61-year-old Montrealer has been on disability from work for more than a decade for reasons related to her mental health.
But she later learned she wouldn’t be able to access the coverage without first qualifying for the disability tax credit certificate — a process she found near impossible to navigate.
On Thursday the government expanded eligibility for its new dental-care program to uninsured low- and middle-income children under the age of 18 and people who receive a disability tax credit.

