Saskatchewan offers SAID benefits to people experiencing homelessness
Minor shiftPreviouslyBrittney Senger says SAID benefits are insufficient to cover average rent, noting one-bedroom apartments average $1,200 while recipients get $1,159/month; she argues how a government treats its most vulnerable population reflects its values.
→NowBrittney Senger says SAID disability payments are insufficient—about $1,159 monthly—failing to cover typical one-bedroom rent. She calls for ensuring everyone in Saskatchewan can afford to live, highlighting the need to raise disability benefits to protect vulnerable residents.
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