Mr. Speaker, I rise today to say how this government's 40% cut to health care is hurting vulnerable Canadians in our society.
Charles Chase, a disabled adult from my riding of Tobique—Mactaquac, depends on the services he receives in community residence to live. Cuts in health care transfers have dramatically reduced staffing and services for the disabled who live in these facilities.
Now Charles' future and the future of other disabled people are threatened as more cuts are anticipated. If this trend continues, Charles and people like him face being moved to a nursing home. They will be institutionalized and their quality of life will be lost.
Charles and his parents did not choose for him to be disabled. He was born with his disability but he and other disabled people have a right to live independently and to participate in the everyday life of their communities.
If we cannot take care of those who need help most, then this government has failed in its duty to the people. This is just one example of how this government's drastic cuts to health care are causing great hardship for those who are least able to defend themselves.