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What do you do?
We specialize in all the processes involved with the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) applications...
How do I get the money? How does it come to me?
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will generally deposit the funds directly into your bank account...
Are there any restrictions on how the money can be spent?
No. The government wants Canadians living with disabilities to enjoy a similar lifestyle to those...
I don’t earn any income, do I qualify?
Of course. Our Benefit Specialists can obtain large...
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Toronto, Ontario M5M 3Y3
Phone: 1-888-389-0080 or 416-789-0080
Fax: 416-782-0070
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Monday - Thursday: 9:00AM - 7:00PM EST
Friday: 9:00AM - 5:15PM EST
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When Food is a Luxury
Being hungry usually means one of three things: • You did not eat a full meal. • You did not eat a balanced meal. • You did not eat at all. For some people living with disabilities, food is a
Medical Marijuana Instead of Prescription Drugs
A number of people with disabilities use marijuana for medical purposes. Many of these individuals say it is better for them than narcotics. Narcotics had certain side effects that legal marijuana does not have. In Canada, medical marijuana users have been
Mental Illness Leads to Joblessness, Poverty
Mental illness and poverty go hand in hand. People with mental illness face barriers which include stigma and discrimination. This often prevents them from acquiring education and holding a job. Mental illness can also interrupt a person’s chosen career path
Canadian Employers Disability Forum Puts People To Work
In Canada, people with disabilities are willing and able to work. Also, Canadian employers say they are open to hiring people with disabilities. So what is the issue? Why are unemployment numbers high among this capable community? The issue is
Tax Breaks for People with Disabilities
Income tax time in Canada can be stressful and confusing. In rushing to file before April 15, some people may miss important deductions by not knowing which benefits are available to them. One benefit that is often overlooked is a
New Outreach Program for Patients with Dementia
Imagine that day by day you lose small pieces of your life and selfhood to a disease that is irreversible. Once respected, you now find yourself increasingly marginalized and ever aware that this thief of live will lead you to
Convention for Persons with Disabilities Holds Government Accountable
On the heels of the Report on Equality Rights of People with Disabilities, the Canadian Human Rights Commission made this statement: “It is the Commission’s fervent hope that the efforts and investments of governments across Canada will narrow the gaps
Canadians with Disabilities Live at or Below the Poverty Line
According to the Globe and Mail, most Canadians with disabilities live at or below the poverty line. Approximately one in seven people have a disability and some of those people earn less than $21,000 per year. In Canada, the term poverty
Meet Election Canada’s Disability Advisory Group
In accordance with the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Elections Canada has created a new Advisory Group for Disability Issues. The advisory group’s job is to inform Elections Canada on the needs of people with disabilities during the voting process. Elections
Barriers Violate Your Right to Vote
Elections Canada encourages you to vote. Unfortunately, polling stations do not deliver the barrier-free experience government promises. Having physical and attitudinal barriers impede your ability to vote is a violation of your rights as a Canadian. Identify obstacles Canadians with