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Canadians
with Disabilities Council of Canadians
with Disabilities' Response to Budget 2005
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Today's federal Budget improves tax fairness for Canadians with disabilities but does nothing to improve the situation of those most in need," said Marie White Chairperson of CCD. "The improved tax measures are a positive step in the right direction in addressing the need for investment in supports, BUT, they are of no benefit to the vast majority of Canadians with disabilities who live in poverty and have no taxable income," said White. The Technical Advisory Committee on Tax Measures for Persons with Disabilities reporting to Ministers Goodale and McCallum recognized this and stated: "Priority should be given to expenditure programs rather than tax measures to target new funding where the need is greatest." (Disability and Tax Fairness report December 2004) Canadians with disabilities continue to reside in institutions, live in poverty, face daily discrimination and barriers to their participation. "What will it take to get governments to address the real need? What will it take to get governments to address our priority - the investment in disability related services and supports?" asks White. Recent government statements include:
"The Council of Canadians with Disabilities sees tax measures as one very small step. What is needed is a national strategy and investment in programs and supports that will enable people to get an education, get jobs and participate in community life," said Laurie Beachell, CCD National Coordinator "Canadians with disabilities were told by the Liberals in the mid 90's that we would have to wait for the government to get its house in order before we would see any new investments," says Marie White "We have been patient, we have been collaborative, we have identified the need, we have identified the priority-disability related supports. What does government expect our community to do now?"
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Page last updated February 23, 2005 |