Regina group plans to donate $500 affordability cheques to non-profits fighting poverty | CBC News

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A group of Regina residents plans to donate the $500 affordability cheques expected from the province this fall to four local non-profit groups fighting poverty.

 

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That should tell something. People are getting handouts from governments left and right that don’t need it and can afford to give it away. While people who really need it can’t get it. What a messed up system.

And soME of us are donating the 500 bucks to the NDP.

Weird how this ' printed money ' doesn't cause inflation

BBunnyBlair $500? Why is there constant baid-aid efforts done to help people. Wtf is giving $500 to someone going to do to “fight poverty” it does absolutely nothing other than run up debt for the province and stimulate the economy just a fraction 🤦🏻‍♂️

And in saskatoon this city council wants to build a new downtown stadium nice .Plus a new library

lol

If they can donate the money maybe they shouldn't get it

Some may decide to donate it to the NDP.

Grossly unfair to those who make bad life choices. There are no shortages of jobs and an abundance of drugs. There will always be a percentage of the population who don’t participate in society.

nice...

Donate the money? Aren’t those cheques supposed to help working families cope with high inflation? I though that was the whole point.

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Do nonprofits launder money?

Come out and do some yard work for me first.

Awesome. Such a shame our government has decided to ship billions of dollars overseas and ignore Canadians

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