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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta to cut disability program funding by $49 million, says income for recipients remain unaffectedAlberta plans to cut funding for the province’s disability program by $49 million, but says income for program recipients ...
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Alberta introduces plan to allow people with disabilities to work and receive benefitsAbout 77,000 Albertans receive AISH each month. The government said about 10,000 recipients have some form of employment but believe more would work if their benefits weren't clawed back. A single ...
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ADAP: Alberta to launch new specified disability program, AISH will remain in placeUnlike AISH, those with disabilities under the new program will be able to earn more money without losing access to benefits. According to the province, ADAP was created to address concerns from ...
The new program will also provide monthly financial and health benefits, and Nixon said the program is being designed to address a long-standing issue where those who receive AISH lose some of ...
The new program will also provide monthly financial and health benefits, and Nixon said the program is being designed to address a long-standing issue where those who receive AISH lose some of their ...
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Alberta creating new social support program for people with disabilities able to workAlberta's government says it's looking to help people with disabilities join and stay in the workforce without losing access to their existing benefits and governmental supports. To do this, the ...
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