Feds reintroduce Canada Disability Benefit bill

June 5, 2022

The federal government is rebooting legislation to establish a framework for a new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) for working-age Canadians with disabilities.

Ottawa has reintroduced the Canada Disability Benefit Act, which was first introduced in June 2021 but did not pass first reading.

CBD – alongside Old Age Security, the Guaranteed Income Supplement and the Canada Child Benefit – will become an important part of Canada’s social safety net and could significantly reduce poverty for hundreds of thousands of Canadians, according to Ottawa.

“We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to correct the long-standing social and economic exclusion that is the lived experience of far too many people with disabilities in our country,” says Carla Qualtrough, minister of employment, workforce development and disability inclusion. “We can seriously reduce poverty and improve the financial security of working-age Canadians with disabilities.”

The coronavirus pandemic has negatively affected plenty of employees but for those with physical or mental health challenges, a lack of support on the job has exacerbated the issues, according to a previous study.

Source: HR Reporter