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The benefit could add $200 a month for people struggling. But the UCP government will deduct it from its own support.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I'm not saying the cons would be better. I'm saying no one is doing anything but buying votes of non disabled people by seeming to care. The federal government is the overseer of CPP. CPP is the only recourse I have as a disabled individual in my province. I qualify for no other disability payments from anyone.

But they're not supposed to care about me or my family either according to you. Though they are those responsible for my entire income and police me heavily should I make any money outside that income or even volunteer my time somewhere. I receive an income that is less than half of what is considered extreme poverty in my province for a single individual. We are a family of five.