Tag: compensation

My thoughts on the Canada Disability Benefit

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It’s about damn time.

Over 40% of Canadians who live in poverty are disabled. Let that sink in. Disabled Canadians are the largest minority group in Canada, representing 22% of the Canadian population yet they make up almost half of the number of Canadians living in poverty.

On June 22nd, 2021, the Government of Canada tabled a bill, Bill C-35, aimed at reducing poverty and supporting the financial security of disabled people by providing the Canada Disability Benefit. Though the legislation is only in it’s second reading and no dollar amount has been set, we have hope that the government will move quickly on this and ensure that disabled Canadians start receiving this benefit as soon as possible.

Built into the legislation is the commitment to engage the disabled community to determine how to create the Benefit. It is also to be modeled on the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors, which is distributed alongside Old Age Security. This would mean that accessing current federal and provincial supports for disabled people, such as the Canadian Pension Plan disability benefit, will not impact eligibility and distribution.

I would prefer to see Universal Basic Income but the Canada Disability Benefit is a massive step in the right direction towards income equality in Canada.

For more information, visit Disability Without Poverty.

The Phantom Tollbooth

Mary here! You may notice something new on the blog. You may not notice it either and that’s why I’m writing this. Either way, I would like to draw your attention to our Phantom Tollbooth. This tollbooth will be occasionally appearing as a link at the bottom of some of our posts, or elsewhere, it’s unpredictable like that. It’s a link to our PayPal.me site and we are hoping that folks who see the Phantom Tollbooth will pay the toll. There is no set minimum (or maximum) for the tollbooth, if you would like to chip in $1, $5 or $42 to help support the work of Gerianne and DisabilityPride.net, we would be endlessly grateful. Our work is important and with enough support we can grow even more, bring more content to the blog and maybe even expand our team with some freelance writers, especially writers with disabilities.

The Phantom Tollbooth is mysterious. It disappears and reappears at random and never refuses any payment. If you see it and choose to ignore it, we’ll never know because we didn’t even know it would be there! That said, the tolls keep the booth (and DisabilityPride.net) open. If you choose to pay a toll, we will be grateful.

Fair Compensation

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October 19, 2018.

To: Pavithra A , Billing Specialist

Thank you for this $155.40 hosting credit. I believe this is fair compensation..

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Gerianne

 


On 10/18/2018 12:17 AM, cases@ipage-inc.com wrote:

Hello Gerianne,

As per our term of service, We can compensate only for three months. Please refer this link to know more information https://www.ipage.com/legal/user-agreement section 24 (b).

However, we have provided one year hosting charge as compensation with credit of $155.40 to your account as per your request. This credit can be applied for future renewals or purchases. The total amount of credit available in your account is $155.40.

If you have any further questions, please contact us through email or chat with us at https://www1.ipage.com/chat/ .

Sincerely,

Pavithra A
Billing Specialist