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Persons with disabilities


Equity

Recommendation 15: Guarantee access to income and disability assistance for all regardless of immigration and citizenship status.


Equity

Recommendation 23: Designation of ASL/LSQ as official languages.


Universal basic services

General health care

Recommendation 26: Provide a comprehensive program to supply assistive devices and personal equipment such as wheelchairs, mobility aids, communication aids, and respiratory devices for people living with those respective disabilities.


Universal basic services

Transportation

Recommendation 68: Apply an equity lens to all provincial, regional, and municipal transportation planning to ensure all forms of transportation infrastructure are affordable, accessible, and safe for at-risk and low-income community members.


Economic security

Extreme poverty and homelessness

Recommendation 71: Prioritize poverty reduction strategies that target those who have a higher risk of living in poverty due to intersectional disadvantage. This includes women, single senior women, single parents, Indigenous and racialized communities, immigrants and refugees, those engaged in survival sex work and other work in grey economies, LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, those living with disabilities (taking into consideration the diverse needs of those with both short and long-term disability needs), those with mental health challenges, and those with substance-use disorders.


Economic security

Extreme poverty and homelessness

Recommendation 72: Continue the $300 increase to income and disability assistance rates and further raise the rates to the Market Basket Measure.


Economic security

Extreme poverty and homelessness

Recommendation 73: Increase the earnings exemptions for those on income and disability assistance and end the claw back of unearned income.


Economic security

Extreme poverty and homelessness

Recommendation 74: Allow income assistance recipients to attend post-secondary institutions and retain full assistance benefits and expand the Single Parents Employment Initiative (SPEI) to include higher education.


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