Build a more accessible Canada

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According to the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability by Statistics Canada, more than six million Canadians, or 22% of the population, identify as living with a disability. Persons with disabilities are more likely to have shorter life expectancies, live in poverty, and earn less compared to Canadians without disabilities. 

Recommendations

  • Reform the Disability Tax Credit to ensure it is more inclusive, particularly for those with non-physical and / or episodic disabilities that make gaining employment difficult; and working with disability advocates to make the application process more accessible. 
  • As promised in the Minister of Finance’s Mandate Letter, change the Canadian Caregiver Credit from a non-refundable to a refundable tax credit to ensure that all Canadians caring for relatives with a physical or mental impairment are treated equally. 
  • Enact national long-term care standards that include sufficient funding and enforcement to be effective.  
  • Improve the Registered Disability Savings Plan by making withdrawals in situations of financial distress or housing needs less punitive, bringing them in line with withdrawal regulations for RRSPs. 
  • Review the impact of the ten-year rule to allow people under age 60 to access their RDSP funds. 

Join us in calling on the government to work toward building a more accessible Canada for all.

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