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May 10, 2002
Child benefit clawed from
welfare cheques
Baker Lake MLA Glenn McLean
said last week that he doesnt like the government of Nunavuts practice
of deducting child tax benefit amounts from welfare cheques.
Saying that "the issue
of poverty and the plight of low-wage earners is very close to me," McLean
said hes concerned that the Nunavut government is not allowing welfare
recipients to keep money given to them as a supplement to the federal child
tax benefit.
"Following the standards
set by the NWT and other jurisdictions, families receiving social assistance
have never benefited from what could represent a significant amount of additional
and much-needed money. This is because the supplement is considered to be non-exempt
income and triggers a cut in the familys social assistance cheques,"
McLean said.
"Mr. Speaker, year
after year across Canada, families headed by single-parent mothers face the
highest risk of poverty of any family type year after year and in Nunavut the
high cost of living simply adds to that risk."
Education Minister Peter
Kilabuk, whose department is responsible for welfare in Nunavut, now called
"income support," said MLAs will get a chance to review the welfare
system after the department releases an income support review document, after
its reviewed by cabinet.
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