- 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.
- Submitter: Emerald Gibson
- Note from staff: This proposal has been posted for your consideration at the 2023 Annual General
- Meeting. The content of this proposal is fixed, however a draft version has also been posted in the
- Workshop to allow you to collaborate with the submitter on possible amendments and to review the
- rationale and background information of the proposal. You can access the workshop version of this
- proposal here ( /processes/create-proposals/f/457/proposals/4170 ), which the submitter is still
- able to edit.
- 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.
- Submitter: Emerald Gibson
- +Sponsors: Donna Mendelsohn, James M Ker, Ryan Carr, Gaétan Houle, Derek Thompson, John Willson, Jeff
- +Desjardins, Dugald, Marinus Eterman, Johanne Cantin, Evan Bonnar, Marianna Padolsky, Walter Wawruck,
- +Glenn Murray, Tyler Beaulac, Jonathan Bussières, Lorraine Rekmans, Gail Stevens, Bruce Gunn, Colin
- +Creasey, Shelagh Levey, Miranda Woodland, Evelyn Tanaka, Marion Markham, Heather Ramsay, Erika
- +Warnes
- +
- Note from staff: This proposal has been posted for your consideration at the 2023 Annual General
- Meeting. The content of this proposal is fixed, however a draft version has also been posted in the
- Workshop to allow you to collaborate with the submitter on possible amendments and to review the
- rationale and background information of the proposal. You can access the workshop version of this
- proposal here ( /processes/create-proposals/f/457/proposals/4170 ), which the submitter is still
- able to edit.