The Food Banks Canada report usefully focuses political attention on a segment of the population that badly needs it. That presents an immediate challenge for the Liberal government — but the Conservatives are also challenged to explain exactly how they’d do things differently.Street navigators help relocate residents from the homeless encampment in Victoria Park in Halifax's downtown on Monday, March 4, 2024.
"These are investments that they are opposed to and that we are there to help Canadians with," Trudeau said.Homeless people stay sicker for longer and cost the health system more money, data showsAs the report notes, poverty in Canada declined markedly between 2015 and 2020 — the share of Canadians living below the poverty line fell from 14.5 per cent to 6.4 per cent.
The Trudeau Liberals would say they're taking action in response to those challenges. And the authors of the Food Banks Canada report would not disagree entirely, particularly when it comes to the moves the government has made on housing over the last year.Calls for EI reform and an enhanced disability benefit
The report suggests all federal benefits should be indexed to inflation and that efforts should be made to prevent provinces from clawing back their own programs in response to new federal programs . It also proposes the creation of a permanent "groceries and essentials benefit" — effectively an enhanced GST tax rebate, which was first
that noted homelessness has increased over the last six years, despite new federal funding to reduce it. But while the federal program has failed to meet its goal of reducing chronic homelessness by 50 per cent, it also has provided stable or temporary housing to 23,000 people annually.
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