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Changes at "Seniors Federal Benfits Support Program"

Avatar: Emerald Gibson Emerald Gibson

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    Proposal text
    Seniors in Canada living below the poverty line across this country are currently set at $23,500, which is really not sufficient for the high price of food and accommodations. Many go without required medications or skip so they can eat. Some freeze in winter because they cannot afford heating bills. Some live in dilapidated housing because they need a roof over their head. Some get half of their CPP because they were forced to apply early because of the provincial governments, not by choice.
    Type of Proposal
    Public policy that the party would represent
    Objective / Benefit
    Increase the benefits of the social program to ensure Seniors get their full CPP at 65, guaranteed income supplement to be increased to ensure the income for a senior meets the poverty line threshold in Canada. Drug plans to cover all costs for seniors, including co-pay fees charged by the pharmacy.
    If your proposal replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?
    N/A
    List any supporting evidence for your proposal
    https://seasonsretirement.com/canadian-government-benefits-for-seniors-overview/#:~:text=OAS%20is%20a%20monthly%20benefit,ten%20years%20as%20an%20adult.\nhttps://globalnews.ca/news/3219755/almost-10-percent-of-older-canadians-are-skipping-their-prescriptions-study/\nhttps://nationalseniorsstrategy.ca/the-four-pillars/pillar-1/older-canadians-and-poverty/\nhttps://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/elderly-poverty-aspx/\nhttps://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/dotcom/client_service/financial%20services/latest%20thinking/wealth%20management/what_percentage_of_canadian_seniors_have_enough_income_to_live_adequately.ashx
    Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been made to consult with the group or groups?
    N/A
    Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
    Yes
    Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
    English
    ", ["
    Texte de la proposition
    Au Canada, les personnes âgées vivant sous le seuil de pauvreté sont actuellement fixées à 23 500 $, ce qui n'est vraiment pas suffisant pour faire face aux prix élevés de la nourriture et de l'hébergement. Nombreux sont ceux qui se privent de médicaments ou qui sautent pour pouvoir manger. Certains gèlent en hiver parce qu'ils n'ont pas les moyens de payer les factures de chauffage. Certains vivent dans des logements délabrés parce qu'ils ont besoin d'un toit. Certains reçoivent la moitié de leur RPC parce qu'ils ont été forcés de faire une demande anticipée à cause des gouvernements provinciaux, et non par choix.
    Type de proposition
    Politique publique que le parti représenterait
    Objectif / Bénéfice
    Augmenter les bénéfices du programme social pour s'assurer que les aînés reçoivent leur plein RPC à 65 ans, Augmenter le supplément de revenu garanti pour que le revenu d'une personne âgée atteigne le seuil de pauvreté au Canada. Les régimes d'assurance-médicaments doivent couvrir tous les coûts pour les personnes âgées, y compris les frais de co-paiement facturés par la pharmacie.
    Si votre proposition remplace une ou plusieurs politiques existantes, laquelle remplace-t-elle ?
    N/A
    Listez les preuves Ă  l'appui de votre proposition
    https://seasonsretirement.com/canadian-government-benefits-for-seniors-overview/#:~:text=OAS%20is%20a%20monthly%20benefit,ten%20years%20as%20an%20adult.\nhttps://globalnews.ca/news/3219755/almost-10-percent-of-older-canadians-are-skipping-their-prescriptions-study/\nhttps://nationalseniorsstrategy.ca/the-four-pillars/pillar-1/older-canadians-and-poverty/\nhttps://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/elderly-poverty-aspx/\nhttps://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/dotcom/client_service/financial%20services/latest%20thinking/wealth%20management/what_percentage_of_canadian_seniors_have_enough_income_to_live_adequately.ashx
    Cette proposition touche-t-elle un groupe particulier et quels efforts ont été déployés pour consulter ce groupe ou ces groupes ?
    N/A
    Compétence : Cette proposition relève-t-elle de la compétence fédérale ?
    Oui
    Veuillez indiquer la langue dans laquelle la proposition est soumise.
    English
    "]]
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    Proposal text

    Seniors in Canada living below the poverty line across this country are currently set at $25,252, which is really not sufficient for the high price of food and accommodations. Many go without required medications or skip so they can eat. Some freeze in winter because they cannot afford heating bills. Some live in dilapidated housing because they need a roof over their head. Some get half of their CPP because they were forced to apply at age 60 because of the provincial governments, not by choice.

    We need to increase the benefits of the social program to ensure Seniors get their full CPP when they turn 65, Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) and Old Age Security (OAS) need to be increased to ensure the income for seniors meets the poverty line threshold in Canada or exceeds it by $1000. Drug plans to cover all costs for seniors, including co-pay fees charged by the pharmacy. Other Medical coverage and expenses such as eyeglasses need more comprehensive coverage for seniors.


    Type of Proposal

    Public policy that the party would represent


    Objective / Benefit

    Increase the Income Benefits of all seniors-related social and health programs to ensure that our Seniors are taken care of in a manner justly deserved. Allow all Seniors to get their full CPP at age 65, along with OAS and GIS that all three be appropriately increased to ensure the income for a senior meets the poverty line threshold in Canada. Canadian Seniors Drug and Medical Plan covers all costs for seniors, including co-pay fees charged by the pharmacy. and other related medical cost up to 80%.


    If your proposal replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?

    N/A


    List any supporting evidence for your proposal

    https://seasonsretirement.com/canadian-government-benefits-for-seniors-overview/#:~:text=OAS%20is%20a%20monthly%20benefit,ten%20years%20as%20an%20adult.

    https://globalnews.ca/news/3219755/almost-10-percent-of-older-canadians-are-skipping-their-prescriptions-study/

    https://nationalseniorsstrategy.ca/the-four-pillars/pillar-1/older-canadians-and-poverty/

    https://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/elderly-poverty-aspx/

    https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/dotcom/client_service/financial%20services/latest%20thinking/wealth%20management/what_percentage_of_canadian_seniors_have_enough_income_to_live_adequately.ashx

    Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been made to consult with the group or groups?

    N/A


    Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?

    Yes


    Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.

    English

    ", ["
    Texte de la proposition
    Au Canada, les personnes âgées vivant sous le seuil de pauvreté sont actuellement fixées à 23 500 $, ce qui n'est vraiment pas suffisant pour faire face aux prix élevés de la nourriture et de l'hébergement. Nombreux sont ceux qui se privent de médicaments ou qui sautent pour pouvoir manger. Certains gèlent en hiver parce qu'ils n'ont pas les moyens de payer les factures de chauffage. Certains vivent dans des logements délabrés parce qu'ils ont besoin d'un toit. Certains reçoivent la moitié de leur RPC parce qu'ils ont été forcés de faire une demande anticipée à cause des gouvernements provinciaux, et non par choix.
    Type de proposition
    Politique publique que le parti représenterait
    Objectif / Bénéfice
    Augmenter les bénéfices du programme social pour s'assurer que les aînés reçoivent leur plein RPC à 65 ans, Augmenter le supplément de revenu garanti pour que le revenu d'une personne âgée atteigne le seuil de pauvreté au Canada. Les régimes d'assurance-médicaments doivent couvrir tous les coûts pour les personnes âgées, y compris les frais de co-paiement facturés par la pharmacie.
    Si votre proposition remplace une ou plusieurs politiques existantes, laquelle remplace-t-elle ?
    N/A
    Listez les preuves Ă  l'appui de votre proposition
    https://seasonsretirement.com/canadian-government-benefits-for-seniors-overview/#:~:text=OAS%20is%20a%20monthly%20benefit,ten%20years%20as%20an%20adult.\nhttps://globalnews.ca/news/3219755/almost-10-percent-of-older-canadians-are-skipping-their-prescriptions-study/\nhttps://nationalseniorsstrategy.ca/the-four-pillars/pillar-1/older-canadians-and-poverty/\nhttps://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/elderly-poverty-aspx/\nhttps://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/dotcom/client_service/financial%20services/latest%20thinking/wealth%20management/what_percentage_of_canadian_seniors_have_enough_income_to_live_adequately.ashx
    Cette proposition touche-t-elle un groupe particulier et quels efforts ont été déployés pour consulter ce groupe ou ces groupes ?
    N/A
    Compétence : Cette proposition relève-t-elle de la compétence fédérale ?
    Oui
    Veuillez indiquer la langue dans laquelle la proposition est soumise.
    English
    "]]

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