By hiding a $100-per-month cut to ODSP benefits behind a
flurry of anti-poverty rhetoric, the Liberals have set a new low for
cynicism, said NDP Community and Social Services critic Cindy Forster
today. Her remarks came after anti-poverty organizations like the Income
Security Advocacy Centre told the Legislature’s Finance Committee that
the surprise elimination of the Work-Related Benefit would harm working
ODSP recipients.
“The Liberals secretly planned to cut
benefits for ODSP recipients, while claiming they were raising benefits
and reducing poverty. This sets a new low for Liberal cynicism,” said
Forster, MPP for Welland.
The cut was hidden in the 2014 provincial budget, which
announced a “streamlining” of employment benefits for ODSP recipients.
However, the government did not reveal until after the election and the
budget was passed that this “streamlining” actually meant that the
$100-per-month Work-Related Benefit for working ODSP recipients would be cut. A brief reference to a “transitional benefit” was the only clue that the budget included a cut to ODSP benefits.
The cuts come nearly two years after the NDP forced the
Liberal government to allow working ODSP recipients to keep $200 more of
their monthly earnings before having their benefits clawed back. This
change encouraged recipients to seek employment, knowing that they would
not immediately lose benefits the moment they started earning any
money.
In addition to reducing benefits to working ODSP
recipients, the government is replacing mandatory benefits with a single
benefit that will be discretionary. This means that a denial of
benefits can no longer be appealed to Social Benefits Tribunal.
“Two years ago, the NDP fought to increase benefits for
working ODSP recipients, and now the government is reversing that
progress,” said Forster. “And by replacing mandatory ODSP benefits with
lower, discretionary benefits that can be taken away without the right
to appeal, the government is denying ODSP recipients access to justice.
It’s disgraceful.”
Forster noted that these latest cuts were implemented in a
similar cynical manner as the provincial funding cuts to homelessness
prevention programs for ODSP recipients in 2012. Under the guise of
“modernization,” funding for the mandatory Community Start-Up and
Maintenance Benefit was cancelled, and replaced with discretionary
benefits worth half as much under the Community Homelessness Prevention
Initiative.
“In the last few months, the government announced a new
homelessness prevention panel, less than three years after it cut
funding for homelessness prevention programs. The government also
announced a renewed anti-poverty strategy, but now it is cutting
benefits for ODSP recipients. If the Liberals make any more
announcements like these, pretty soon there won’t be any ODSP benefits
left,” said Forster. “We don’t need any more empty Liberal anti-poverty
rhetoric. We just need them to stop cutting anti-poverty programs.”
Source :http://www.ontariondp.ca/cuts_to_odsp_benefits_set_a_new_low_for_liberal_cynicism_ndp_mpp_forster
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