Canada’s seniors and people with disabilities are being treated like an expense — not like human beings.
They built this country. They paid taxes. They sacrificed.
And what do they get in return?
A government that drains their pensions, slaps taxes on their benefits, cuts services, and tosses them scraps so small it’s almost an insult.
A health-care system that leaves seniors waiting for months, ignored in hallways, forgotten in overstuffed nursing homes.
A disability support system so broken that Ottawa actually suggests medically ending their life as a “solution” because they refuse to provide proper support.
That is not compassion — it is government failure at its darkest level.
Homelessness is exploding. Seniors are sleeping in shelters. Disabled citizens are begging for help on the streets. Families are drowning in taxes and inflation while the government writes blank cheques for foreign projects, NGOs, and political vanity.
Canada is not “evolving.”
Canada is collapsing — because the people in charge have forgotten their duty to the people who built this land.
We will not allow our elders to be abandoned.
We will not allow Canadians with disabilities to be pushed toward death instead of supported toward life.
We will not accept a country where citizens freeze on sidewalks while politicians pour money into everything except Canadians.
This movement — the Canadian Voice Movement — exists for one reason:
To put our people first again.
To restore dignity.
To restore accountability.
And to return Canada to its citizens — not to lobbyists, not to global groups, not to political elites.
1. Seniors’ Dignity and Protection Act
Guarantee minimum income for seniors above the poverty line
Ban taxation on seniors’ pensions and disability benefits
Criminal penalties for elder neglect in care homes
Annual independent audits on all senior-care spending to prevent corruption
2. Canadian Disability Rights & Support Reform
Replace MAiD eligibility for poverty with mandatory support services
National Accessibility Plan: ramps, elevators, transit, housing accessibility
Increase disability payments to match cost of living
Fast-track program for employment training and workplace support
3. Homelessness Emergency Action Plan
Convert vacant federal buildings into affordable housing units
Mandatory rehabilitation, skill-building, and mental-health tracks
Freeze rent hikes for seniors and disabled individuals
Local community workshops to reintegrate homeless citizens into the workforce
4. Canadian Pension Protection Law
Make seniors’ pensions legally untouchable for government spending
Mandatory pension investment transparency
Ban using pension funds for government debts or foreign projects
5. Health Care Accountability and Delivery Reform
Publish wait times weekly, province by province
Penalties for hospital mismanagement or long delays
Dedicated seniors’ clinics
Mobile healthcare teams for rural and disabled Canadians
6. Canada-First Spending Policy
Freeze foreign aid increases until Canadians’ needs are met
Redirect wasted spending to seniors, health care, and disability support
Require parliamentary approval for any international funding over $50M
7. Public Oversight Anti-Corruption Office
Independent body with power to prosecute politicians
Full transparency on lobbyist meetings
Publish all government contracts online
Lifetime ban from office for politicians convicted of corruption