Canada Disability Benefit Act

Royal assent received

C-22
June 22, 2023 (2 years ago)
Canadian Federal
Carla Qualtrough
Liberal
House of Commons
Royal assent
2 Votes
Full Title: An Act to reduce poverty and to support the financial security of persons with disabilities by establishing the Canada disability benefit and making a consequential amendment to the Income Tax Act
Social Welfare
Economics
Healthcare

Summary

The Canada Disability Benefit Act aims to create a financial support system for working-age individuals with disabilities, addressing poverty and enhancing financial security. It includes provisions for eligibility, administrative oversight, and protection of personal information related to this benefit.

What it means for you

This act may positively impact people with disabilities who need financial assistance, allowing for greater economic empowerment and participation in the workforce. However, those in need of support could be negatively impacted if they find the eligibility criteria too strict or are discouraged by privacy concerns surrounding sensitive information collection.

Expenses

The funding for the benefit will come from the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which raises concerns about the potential increase in government spending and its sustainability. Additional costs could arise from the program’s administration, including compliance and appeals processes, which may not have been fully accounted for in the overall budget.

Proponents view

Supporters argue that the act represents a significant step toward social equity, providing necessary assistance to marginalized groups. They believe that financial support can reduce economic burdens and foster greater workforce participation. Proponents also appreciate the framework for accountability and oversight, which aims to ensure that benefits are administered fairly and effectively.

Opponents view

Critics express concerns about the act's financial implications, arguing it may contribute to budgetary strain amid rising costs. There are fears that the eligibility criteria might be too restrictive, potentially excluding those most in need. Additionally, concerns about privacy invasion through the collection of sensitive data could deter eligible individuals from applying, while questions remain about the government's ability to efficiently manage and safeguard all collected information.

Original Bill

Votes

Vote 190

That the bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities.

For (99%)
Paired (1%)
Vote 250

That the bill be now read a third time and do pass.

For (99%)
Paired (1%)