Liberals raise tax revenue on the backs of diabetics.

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Health groups joined forces on Sunday with the Conservative opposition to accuse the Liberal government of trying to raise tax revenue on the backs of vulnerable diabetics.

The accusation opened a new front in the ongoing opposition-waged war on government taxation policy, amid the backdrop of the conflict-of-interest controversy dogging Finance Minister Bill Morneau over whether he's properly distanced himself from millions of dollars of private sector assets.

Diabetes Canada was among the groups that joined Conservative politicians to publicly denounce what they say is a clawback of a long-standing disability tax credit to help them manage a disease that can cost the average sufferer $15,000 annually.

Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre branded it as one more example of an out-of-touch Liberal government that he characterized as unfairly targeting the hardworking middle class people it claims to support.

People who need more than 14 hours per week for insulin therapy, and had a doctor's certification previously qualified. But other than citing a spike in applications for the benefit, the government offered no explanation for the change during initial interactions earlier this spring, said Kimberley Hanson of Diabetes Canada.

Thousands of claimants from across Canada who had previously been given the $1,500 annual benefit have been rejected in recent months, but Hanson said she can't get an exact number from Canadian Revenue Agency and has had to file an Access to Information request to find out.

In recent months, the agency officials and Minister Diane Lebouthillier have for the most part rebuffed their overtures.

"Over the past two months, she's stopped responding to my messages and answering some of my questions," Hanson said, referring to one senior department official.

On Saturday, a senior department official reached out to her to reopen dialogue, she said. Poilievre said that only happened because the matter was raised briefly on Friday by the Conservatives during Question Period.

The minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday.

Conservatives accuse Liberals of diabetes tax grab - Health - CBC News
 

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Yeah lie barrel arrogance, so who put the lie in lie barrels anyway?
 

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Is diabetes a lifestyle choice we want to encourage?
Damn right! If there are penalties for being a lardbucket, maybe folk'll pay more attention to what they stuff in their faces and redefine "sports" as getting out and working up a sweat instead of sitting around drinking beer and watching hockey.
 

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"Diabetes Canada was among the groups that joined Conservative politicians to publicly denounce what they say is a clawback of a long-standing disability tax credit to help them manage a disease that can cost the average sufferer $15,000 annually."

Is this supposed to be out of pocket money because I have a hard time believing it when all these programs are available.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-hea...s/help-pay-diabetes-medications-supplies.html
Can I Get Help to Pay for my Diabetes Medications and Supplies?

In Canada, the following programs and services may provide assistance for diabetes medications and supplies:

You may wish to contact the Canadian Diabetes Association office nearest you to help you determine which options you qualify for and how to access them.
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