Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 12-5-2023
Course
Political Science 3210F: Canadian-U.S. Relations
Community Partner
Every Canadian Counts
Description
This research report presents an overview of the feasibility and reliability of a National Disability Insurance Plan (NDIP) in Canada. Several Global North countries are leading the way in disability legislation and disability funding in comparison to Canada's inaction on the matter. A National Disability Insurance Plan in Canada will have social and economic benefits for everyone in Canada. The report concluded that Canada is capable of implementing a NDIP and doing so is the right choice.
Citation of this paper:
Hassan, Twana; Priya, Aditi; Poole, Dylan; Rubin, Samantha; and Chen, Ethan. "POLISCI3210F: Feasibility of a National Disability Insurance Plan (NDIP) in Canada." (2022). Community Engaged Learning Final Projects.
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