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Income Security Advocacy Centre

Income Security Advocacy Centre

ISAC works to address issues of income security and poverty in Ontario

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Federal Submissions

ISAC Brief for the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology’s Study of Bill C-22 (CDB)

April 14, 2023

ISAC Brief on Inflation in the Current Canadian Economy for FINA – April 2023

April 6, 2023

ISAC 2023 Federal Pre-Budget Submission – February 2023 (PDF)

February 7, 2023

Submission to the SST re: Reimbursement of Expenses and Payment of Allowances – June 2022

December 15, 2022

ISAC Submission to HUMA Cttee on Bill C-22 (Canada Disability Benefit)

November 17, 2022

ISAC 2023 Federal Budget Submission

October 25, 2022

ISAC Senate SOCI Presentation re: Bill C-12, An Act to Amend the OAS (GIS)

February 28, 2022

Présentation prébudgétaire 2022 de l’ISAC

August 17, 2021

ISAC 2022 Federal Pre-Budget Submission

August 17, 2021

Federal Budget 2021 Analysis Final

May 26, 2021

ISAC 2021 Consultations prébudgétaires fédérales

March 3, 2021

ISAC 2021 Federal Budget Submission

March 3, 2021

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1500 – 55 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5J 2H7
Tel: (416) 597-5820 • Toll Free: 1-866-245-4072 • Fax: (416) 597-5821

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This site contains general legal information for people in Ontario, Canada. It is not intended to be used as legal advice for a specific legal problem. ISAC is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization. ISAC is funded by Legal Aid Ontario (LAO). The funding for this website is also provided by LAO. The views expressed in any of ISAC’s publications (including written, oral, or visual) are the views of the clinic and do not necessarily reflect those of LAO.