Ted Kuntz – CBC Commentary
August 2004 When Canada’s First Ministers meet to search for innovative ways to promote health care while managing costs, they ought to consider the creation of new ways to assist families to plan for the future for family members...
New Ingredients for the Fiscal Pie
The Caledon Institute of Social Policy, December 2003, supported the concept of pooling family resources as an innovative solution, in which people with disabilities, families and the federal government would be partners. Read the Commentary by Sherri Torjman.
A Good Life
PLAN’s work on the Registered Disability Savings Plan began when we identified a gap in public policy. Our institutions had yet to respond to the emerging social phenomenon of people with disabilities outliving their parents. This gap, along with...