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31 March 2026

Dani DeBoice said the government must protect essential programs, such as the Alberta Seniors Benefit and Alberta Income Support, to ensure more seniors don’t fall through the cracks. These income supports will actually save money in the long run, she said. “We know that prevention costs less than crisis response,” DeBoice said. “I think it is about protecting income supports and investing in things like housing. It isn’t just compassionate policy, it’s fiscally responsible.”
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