Disability advocates in Saskatchewan say they have been left in the dark after the government introduced changes to Saskatchewan's disability income program, known as SAID.
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The NDP claimed that changes to the SAID program include adding language that SAID is a program of “last resort,” potentially ...
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Residents in Moose Jaw who rely on the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities (SAID) program will see changes to how ...
At a Royal Canadian Geographical Society event in Ottawa on Monday, former prime ministers Stephen Harper and Jean Chretien ...
Leader Carla Beck believes no one’s quality of life is going to rise because of the changes to the Saskatchewan Assured ...
Disability advocates and the Opposition NDP say changes to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program are ...
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services says it is simplifying the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities (SAID) program to make benefits easier to understand and faster to access for ...