Bill C-22 moves to Senate!

In a unanimous vote by Members of Parliament, Bill C-22: The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), moves past Third Reading and onto the Senate! What an amazing accomplishment.


Thank you to all for the dedicated advocacy efforts, we are one monumental step closer to realizing the first national disability benefit! We could not have gotten to this stage without your help and collective advocacy!


What comes next?


Now that the bill has passed through the House of Commons it will go through the same process in Canada's Senate. We hope that the Senate will see the unanimous support to date as evidence to not delay its final passage.


We will still need your help in appealing to Senators to prioritize the passage of this bill so it can quickly become law. This will allow the regulations to be drafted by government along with us to create the benefit and establish the guidelines. Government has committed to the disability community being actively at the table for this process.


We will continue to update you with news and helpful resources that will support your continued advocacy for Bill C-22.


Thank you for all your help so far. We've won a decisive victory, but the battle against disability poverty is not over yet.


Federal Budget 2023 and C-22


As we look to the future, the 2023 Federal Budget is quickly on the horizon. This is an important step for the Canada Disability Benefit.


We have prepared a submission to the federal government on the priorities we wish to see in the budget. One of them is to ensure that the next federal budget establishes adequate funding for the Canada Disability Benefit.


There is an opportunity for the public to submit the priorities they would like to see in the upcoming budget. To learn about how you can urge the government to establish adequate funding for the Canada Disability Benefit and other priorities please read our blog post.


Our blog contains all of our budget priorities, a link to our submission as well a link to how you can provide your input too.


Read the Budget 2023 Blog Post!
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