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Awareness march in Regina calls for changes to income assistance program

Awareness march in Regina calls for changes to income assistance program

CBC
Tuesday, April 5, 2022 1:08 AM GMT

Payton Byrne says homelessness in Regina is going to get worse before it gets better unless something changes.

Byrne and her sister, both of whom are part of Warriors of Hope Community Support, organized a homelessness awareness march in Regina on Monday afternoon. Participants gathered at Carmichael Outreach then walked to the Ministry of Social Services building while chanting and waving signs.

"People shouldn't be houseless. It shouldn't be a question," said Byrne.

She said several problems with the Saskatchewan Income Support program (SIS) are leading to more people being homeless.

A couple of the main problems, she said, are that SIS doesn't provide enough money for clients to cover basic living expenses — like food and utilities — and that money for rent doesn't go directly to landlords.

"When the rent goes directly to the landlord, you may not get the option to prioritize food, but you will be secured in your housing because [landlords] will know that it's coming to them. 

Byrne also said that Lori Carr, the province's minister of social services, continues to underestimate how much of a problem homelessness is in Regina. Byrne had a clear message for Carr about SIS.

"This program is failing," Byrne said.

"It doesn't matter where you're standing politically. These are humans, these are lives, these aren't numbers, these aren't dollar signs. These are real life people who are getting up out of bed to walk to you and say, 'Help me.'"

In its latest budget, the provincial government increased SIS basic benefits by $30 per month and shelter benefits by $25 per month.

That means a single adult living in Regina or Saskatoon could receive $600 a month for shelter and utilities, and another $315 a month for food and all other expenses — although the amount each person receives is determined on a case-by-case basis and the person's circumstances are reviewed each month.

After question period on Monday, Carr said that the province will continue to evaluate the SIS program. She also said that most SIS clients pay their bills themselves, but that some are eligible for direct payment to landlords.

Morley Redwood also attended Monday's march.

He's not on the SIS program, but said he used to be homeless due to addiction and knows first-hand how difficult it can be to get by with limited resources.

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