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Human Resources committee  The number of cases of people saying they cannot live any longer—people with disabilities saying they can no longer stand to live because the social supports they as a person with a disability need are not being provided by governments, which are either indifferent or incapable—i

November 14th, 2022Committee meeting

Vincent Calderhead

Human Resources committee  The evidence from November 2, when the committee heard witnesses then and subsequently, was really very compelling. People were telling you that adequacy's important, that ending poverty is important and that we have to get this right. They're referring to essential human rights—

November 14th, 2022Committee meeting

Vincent Calderhead

Human Resources committee  The key here is that the federal government is now on the edge or at the point of having a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ensure that people with disabilities no longer live in poverty. In order to do that, in order to get it right, they have to take measures with the province

November 14th, 2022Committee meeting

Vincent Calderhead

Human Resources committee  The fact that each province is providing different levels of social assistance support needs to be taken into account. For example, I think one of the witnesses said that in the case of a province that already provides assistance up to the poverty line, a different approach will

November 14th, 2022Committee meeting

Vincent Calderhead

Human Resources committee  If it's going to be a benefit that lifts people out of poverty, as the minister said repeatedly in her evidence before you, it has to be synchronized and meshed with the provincial programs. If there is no understanding that this will be “in addition to”, then the default positio

November 14th, 2022Committee meeting

Vincent Calderhead

Human Resources committee  Thank you very much. I'm speaking to you as an individual, a lawyer who has worked in the poverty law area for about 35 years. I've worked on income support programs, both provincial and federal. I've done extensive litigation on both the federal and provincial levels, as well as

November 14th, 2022Committee meeting

Vincent Calderhead