Campaigns

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You can have a say in building an inclusive, barrier-free society. Participate in our campaigns and tell your elected officials, candidates and other decision-makers to create real change for people with disabilities.  

Current Campaigns

Add your voice to our current campaigns: 

Guarantee the CDB! 


Guarantee the CDB Act now! Illustration of disgruntled Canadians protesting in front of Parliament HillWe call on the Government of Canada to finalize the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) regulations by March 7 to “Guarantee the CDB” will be paid out as promised on July 1, 2025. 

Finalizing the regulations is the last step in getting the CDB across the finish line. We know it’s not perfect but if the CDB regulations aren’t finalized before a federal election is called, we're at risk of further delaying the start of this urgently needed national disability benefit! 

Join us in advocating now to Guarantee the CDB. Everyone’s voice matters. We can make this happen, together.

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No Clawbacks from the Canada Disability Benefit  


No clawbacks on disability benefits - person placing down toy blocks that spell out Stack don't subtractThe Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) is intended to help people with disabilities. Tell your provincial or territorial representative to change social assistance regulations to prevent the CDB from clawing back social assistance. 

Six provinces and territories (Saskatchewan, Nunavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, and British Columbia) have committed to no clawbacks. If your province or territory is listed below, you can participate in this campaign, developed by Maytree and March of Dimes Canada, to advocate and engage with government decision-makers to prevent clawbacks related to the new CDB in your province or territory.  

Choose your province / territory: 

For more opportunities to get involved in March of Dimes Canada advocacy, check out the Disability Advocacy Network.

Past Campaigns

Learn about our past campaigns: