Petition e-7573 after 2 days has 41 signatures:
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Started on July 15, 2026, the petition currently has 21 signatures, remains open until October 13, 2026, and emphasizes that extra living costs for people with disabilities continue into senior years.
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Petition e-7573 on the Canadian House of Commons site, calling for support to address the loss of disability benefits when recipients reach age 65.
The petition requests amendments to the Canada Pension Plan Act and Canada Disability Benefit Act, plus
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This is an important petition, especially for those with disabilities reaching the age of 65. Disability cost do not disappear when you turn 65.
PLEASE, IF YOU CAN HELP TO SUPPORT & DISTRIBUTE THIS IMPORTANT PETITION. THANKS.
@waltonmom
A horrific story from an injured worker speaking tot he committee on Bill 105 about how horrible dealing with the @WSB REALLY is!
It is so bad it makes ALL injured workers want and beg to commit suicide!
Are you happy about this were you laughing when you watched the video, @DavidPiccini and @fordnation you certainly have no issue with the $40 Billion theft!
Today, on the National Day of Mourning, we remember and honor those who have faced injury, illness, or lost their lives at work.
In partnership with national labour organizations, we’re advocating to ensure those who acquire disabilities at work can access financial
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For Bill 86 to succeed we must make public pressure. Unions and organizations like ONIWG would have to create a PR crisis for the government by arguing that increasing benefits to 90% without prohibiting "phantom jobs" is merely "winding up" a flawed system.
@waltonmom@ONIWG
ChatGTP **If I were an injured worker:**
I would probably rate Premier Ford **poorly (around 2 out of 10)** — mainly because the perception among injured workers is that his government has prioritized employer cost savings over fair compensation, medical support, and
ChatGTP ..... Best (middle) estimate: about 13,380 injured-worker recipients of ODSP/OW in Ontario, Canada costing roughly $146 million / year in direct ODSP+OW payments.
@fordnation@RobinLennox@LiseVaugeois
The question to politicians: Why do you allow taxpaying citizens to be robbed by allowing the #WSIB/#WCB (funded by employers) to shift the burden of supporting injured workers to public funds? This practice contributes to homelessness: ~ 60% of the homeless are injured workers.