The national commitment to the UDHR and the OHCHR Article 11 is evident as protecting and ENSURING and GUARANTEEING certain conditions of life for all citizens. In other words, all citizens should be eligible for the minimum once support provided to all Albertans or the Quebec citizen. If it is to be guranteed and ensured, when would a citizen not qualify? They have to qualify for what is guranteed and ensured. There is a national program for the aged; people over 67 years of age, a program for natives nationally and a few provincial programmes for all provincial residents but in some provinces there is no programme that amounts to a universal minimum income support. See Ontario for an example. There is a gap in universal minimum income support across Canada and the United States that seems to target the young and the non-native populations. But, if you can confirm you are native and maybe live on a reserve, you will get some support. Google "guaranteed minimum income support for reserve residents." https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1513197678048/1533317287697#chp4
The national commitment to the UDHR and the OHCHR Article 11 is evident as protecting and ENSURING and GUARANTEEING certain conditions of life for all citizens. In other words, all citizens should be eligible for the minimum once support provided to all Albertans or the Quebec citizen. If it is to be guranteed and ensured, when would a citizen not qualify? They have to qualify for what is guranteed and ensured.
There is a national program for the aged; people over 67 years of age, a program for natives nationally and a few provincial programmes for all provincial residents but in some provinces there is no programme that amounts to a universal minimum income support. See Ontario for an example.
There is a gap in universal minimum income support across Canada and the United States that seems to target the young and the non-native populations. But, if you can confirm you are native and maybe live on a reserve, you will get some support. Google "guaranteed minimum income support for reserve residents."
https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1513197678048/1533317287697#chp4
There is a national program for the aged; people over 67 years of age, a program for natives nationally and a few provincial programmes for all provincial residents but in some provinces there is no programme that amounts to a universal minimum income support. See Ontario for an example.
There is a gap in universal minimum income support across Canada and the United States that seems to target the young and the non-native populations. But, if you can confirm you are native and maybe live on a reserve, you will get some support. Google "guaranteed minimum income support for reserve residents."
https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1513197678048/1533317287697#chp4
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