With this new approach over two years, and it’s for seniors that live without other adults in their home, the economy is bad, there’s less jobs in the communities, high cost of living, in reality we do have adults that are staying with elders. I want to ask the Minister if he has the numbers of the percentage of seniors that are going to be affected where they will have to pay. I’m assuming that because of what I just said, that there might be a high percentage, so they are still going to be paying, getting all our seniors to pay. Does he have a percentage of adults that do live with seniors in the communities?
Alfred Moses on Question 126-17(3): Changes To Seniors Public Housing Rent Scales
In the Legislative Assembly on June 11th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 126-17(3): Changes To Seniors Public Housing Rent Scales
Oral Questions
June 10th, 2012
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