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  2. Social programs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario – Ontario Disability Support Program, which is run and maintained by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. The program offers income and employment assistance for disabled people and the Assistive Devices Program to provide funding to help pay the cost of assistive devices for people with long-term physical ...

  3. Disability benefits - Wikipedia

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    [12] SSI provides benefits to low-income individuals who are disabled and unable to work, regardless of whether they have worked in the past. Individuals must meet income and resource requirements. [13] SSI also provides benefits to children under 18 years old, who are disabled and whose parents or guardians have limited income. [14]

  4. Disability Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    An applicant can file for the disability amount, back 10 years, due to the Tax Payer Relief Provisions in the Income Tax Act. The DTC amounts to C$7,687 (According to line 316) is a non-refundable tax credit and if an individual has enough taxable income, this would result tax savings of 1,153.05, and if filed for the full 10-year period the possible tax savings are excess of 11,000.

  5. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Death of spouse/civil partner/parent/adult child: 3 days: 3 days Death of child under 18: 5 days: 5 days Death of grandparent or grandchild 1 day 1 day Death of sibling living in same household 3 days - Marriage of child: 2 days: 1 day Moving house (once per 3-year period) 2 days: 2 days Adoption of child under 16: 2 days: 10 days Birth of ...

  6. Employment equity (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Employment Equity Act is federal legislation, and as such, applies only to a narrow group of industries that are federally regulated under the Canadian constitution: banks, broadcasters, telecommunication companies, railroads, airlines, private businesses necessary to the operation of a federal act, maritime transportation companies, other ...

  7. Category:Disability in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Disability in Canada" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Ontario Disability Support Program - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) [1] is a means-tested government-funded last resort income support paid for qualifying residents in the province of Ontario, Canada, who are at least eighteen years of age and have a disability. [2] ODSP and Ontario Works (OW) [3] are the two main components of Ontario's social assistance system.

  9. Disability in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, 10% of people with disabilities lived below the poverty line, compared to 7% of those without disabilities. [12] Canada's provincial disability programs do not provide sufficient income to recipients that fully depend on government support to enable them to afford typical food and housing costs of $341 per month [24] and $1529/month ...