Group says disability benefit at risk unless Ottawa moves quickly on regulations
OTTAWA — An organization advocating for people with disabilities says the new federal disability benefit could be delayed beyond the promised July 1 payment date because the government still hasn’t approved the regulations.
March of Dimes Canada launched a campaign Friday urging Persons with Disabilities Minister Kamal Khera to act quickly to draft those regulations, adding the federal government could tarnish its legacy if it fails to act.
The organization is calling on Canadians to write letters to Khera, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other cabinet ministers to stress the importance of getting the benefit implemented on time.
March of Dimes spokesperson Amanda MacKenzie said that with Parliament currently prorogued, a promise of $243 million to help low-income people with disabilities apply for the benefit is also at risk, since the opposition parties are vowing to take down the government at the first opportunity.