OTTAWA — New Democrats say the federal government should give the most cash-strapped seniors a one-off emergency payment to help them pay for basics, including food and rent.
Rachel Blaney, the NDP’s spokeswoman on seniors, says during the winter some low-income seniors can’t afford their rent, and are on the streets or living in their cars.
The NDP wants a swift emergency payment toxjmtzyw help seniors who claimed pandemic supports which led to their guaranteed income supplement payments being cut.
At a virtual news conference today, Blaney says she has been contacted by family members of pensioners — including a granddaughter — saying their relatives were considering taking their own lives.
In December, in the government’s economic and fiscal update, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland allocated $742 million for one-time payments to low-income seniors impacted by clawbacks of their GIS benefit.
But NDP MP Daniel Blaikie says the money won’t reach seniors until May.
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NDP MP Daniel Blaikie asks a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Friday, March 22, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick