people had their utilities covered in addition to shelter amounts, so it represents in some people’s cases, cuts of upwards of hundreds of dollars, because they’re no longer having those rates directly covered.”, Conway cited Saskatchewan Landlord Association data suggesting 31 per cent of all SIS clients had not paid rent for the month of September, and that another 18 per cent were in arrears.
Conway also pointed out that those on SIS are not eligible for the Saskatchewan Housing Benefit, and cites the closure of the Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement, which provided marginalized residents with up to $336 in additional shelter benefits before SIS began, as “the most significant cut of all”.‘How arrogant’: Anti-poverty advocates slam Sask. Income Support program
“But I think with the increase that we made, it’s another step forward … and we’ll evaluate as we go forward.”
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