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Sign the Petition to the Government of Ontario to double social assistance rates

This is a Legislative Assembly of Ontario petition, which means all signatures must be written on a hard copy. Unfortunately, this type of petition cannot be virtual. The Poverty Task Force is local organizer for the petition which is part of a broader campaign led by Dr. Sally Palmer.

How to sign the petition:

1. Download, print and sign the petition. If you can, try to fill the page by asking friends, family and others to sign as well!

2. Mail or drop the petition off to us at our office (open Tuesday-Thursday):

Guelph & Wellington Task Force for Poverty Elimination

c/o United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin

85 Westmount Road

Guelph, ON,

N1H 5J2

Click the petition to read and download it.

Please do not send the petition to Dr. Sally Palmer as noted on the petition. The Poverty Task Force is acting as the organizer in Guelph and Wellington County.

Are you interested in volunteering for the campaign? Please contact Chelsey Edwards at [email protected] for more information!

See more information and frequently asked questions below.


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More Information & Frequently asked questions

The petition we are using is a Legislative Assembly of Ontario petition, which means all signatures must be written and submitted on a hard copy. Unfortunately, this type of petition cannot be virtual. The benefit of this type of petition is…with an MPP’s support, it can presented to the Legislative Assembly and the Government of Ontario must respond within 24 days.

From consulting key players engaged in provincial advocacy, we feel this will be more effective than a virtual petition at this time. This petition also has some great momentum behind it due to it being part of a broader campaign by Dr. Sally Palmer.

Learn more about Legislative Assembly of Ontario petitions on the petition webpage.

Yes, we will have the petition with us at events and at locations across Guelph and Wellington County on an ongoing basis. We will list these locations and other locations to drop off petitions below as they are available.

If you need support with the petition, please contact Chelsey Edwards at: [email protected]

Social assistance rates are keeping people in poverty. Households that are most likely to experience food insecurity have social assistance as their main source of income, which points to how inadequate these programs are at supporting people to meet their basic needs.

In Ontario, social assistance includes two programs: Ontario Works (OW) and the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP). Currently, a single person on OW receives a maximum of $733 per month, while a single person on ODSP is $1,308 a month. Though very small increases have been made to ODSP, OW rates have been frozen since 2018. This must change.

The Income Security for Food Security campaign is focusing on the provincial government because they are responsible for key areas of policy that can have a significant impact on solving food insecurity. These include:

  • Overseeing social assistance rates and how OW and ODSP are administered
  • Setting provincial minimum wages and working conditions through the Employment Standards Act
  • Having a role in housing policy and funding decisions that can support affordable housing

Learn more on the Income Security for Food Security campaign landing page.

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