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Human Resources committee Thank you for the question. Should any such basic income be discussed, again I would bring up the principle of “nothing for us without us”. Oftentimes, these things are discussed and the disability community is not engaged in meaningful consultation, so I would encourage these c
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee On this particular issue—honestly, pre-COVID I'm a bit fuzzy—there has been nothing that has been long-standing, as far as I'm concerned.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee I agree.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee Yes, absolutely. I don't know if there was a question there that you wanted me to answer specifically, but I would absolutely agree. We're at just about 10,000 calls completed. These are unique calls. They are conversations; they're not attempts. We have tens of thousands more in
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee I'm happy to answer that question, Ms. Falk.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee It's really important for us to talk about the fact that this is not a one-pronged approach. The stimulus is a great first step for individuals. We also need to be talking about accessibility and inclusion from the legislative side of things. We also need to be talking about empl
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee I certainly believe there are some elements, including a number of groups of individuals with disabilities. The name of the committee escapes me right now, but my colleague Diane Bergeron sits with Carla Qualtrough on this one committee. So more of that inclusion.... I do agree;
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee It's just that. I mean up until last week I heard very different testimony here around what the government should do, so I think it's definitely welcomed, but again it is very much one time. We're three months into this and I think that the ramifications are going to be long set.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee It would be to keep working. This is not an easy journey to navigate, and we realize there are obstacles every which way, but do not lose sight of the community that is at the heart here. We understand there are issues. This is a process, something that is new and these are unch
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee The most recent number, according to StatsCan, is that there are over 1.5 million Canadians living with significant and untreatable sight loss.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee No, we do not. The research hasn't been conducted.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee Hopefully all of them would, but we are issuing a number of surveys right now among our community just to understand how these are rolling out so that we can provide that feedback based on actual surveys conducted across the country.
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee Frankly, the message comes to us and then we share it with you, but again it is to pass it quickly. It is that there are so many competing priorities for the government in this pandemic. It's the first of our kind. We understand that, but we're too often lost in the mix. The disa
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti
Human Resources committee The delay affects them in many ways. We have a 28% employment rate in Canada among the blind and partially sighted community alone. That is the lowest in the disability community. Already being part of that cohort and already living from... and there are a multitude of diagnoses,
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Angela Bonfanti