B.C. NDP announce increase in welfare rates and disability assistance

| July 20, 2017 in Provincial

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British Columbia's new NDP government is beginning to implement election promises just days after taking office.

Premier John Horgan announced today the government is ending a decade long freeze on income assistance rates.

Beginning on Sept. 20th, 2017, those on income assistance and disability will receive an additional $100 a month.

The new monthly rates will be $1,133 for a person receiving disability assistance and $710 for a person on income assistance.

The move will lift B.C. from one of the lowest assistance rates to the third-highest among Canadian provinces.

"Lifting families out of poverty starts with raising income assistance rates and assistance for people with disabilities," said Premier Horgan in a statement.

"We're raising the rates to support people and help them live in dignity."

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