Poor People Crash Lavish Liberal Dinner Party


Video: Watch OCAP crashing Liberal heritage dinner

OCAP Organizes to Raise Welfare/Disability Rates.

On Thursday, February 25th, 2010, diners at a lavish Ontario Party Liberal fundraising event, which cost attendees $950 per plate and $9,500 a table, did not finish their meals in comfort.

Members of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) organized to crash the fundraiser, at which Premier Dalton McGuinty was scheduled to speak, in an act of outrage at the fact that rich Liberal Party supporters could spend more on a meal than people on welfare and disability have to live on for a month. While the Liberals feast, literally thousands of people in this city go without food or shelter.

At about 7:00 p.m. at the Metro Convention Centre, 50 low income people
and OCAP supporters managed to disrupt the fine dining and cocktails, walking past police and security and proceeding right to the front of the banquet hall. Just as hundreds of dinner attendees gathered in the reception area sipping on champagne, OCAP occupied the centre area chanting Raise the Rates and We are hungry, we’re angry, we won’t go away!. The group was loud, energetic and determined despite physical attacks by Toronto Police and Liberal Party members.

Valentines letter to the Premier and Ontario residents

Roland Wong, M.Sc., MD., FRCPC
Community Medicine

February 14, 2010
Dalton McGuinty, Premier
Legislative Building
Queen's Park
Toronto ON M7A 1A1
Fax: 416 325 3745

Dear Premier:
RE: The Special Diet Allowance

On Tuesday, February 9, a frail 63-year-old man with cancer came to my office and cried that his social worker at Ontario Disability refused to take his form. Why? Because I had completed the form for him. He was told to take a new form and to have it completed by another doctor. He was also told to look for a job. He told the social worker that he did not have another doctor and that I have been his doctor for 5 years. This man had taken his old form to the new MPP for Toronto Centre, Mr. Glen Murray. I know him from Winnipeg in the mid-80s where we fought an epidemic of phobia and discrimination. The patient was told to return to me to forward his case to the Ministry.

Perhaps Mr. Murray has too much confidence in me! So the patient trudged heavy-hearted to my office. I told him the best I could do was to write a note for him to show all those in power who can change his fate. Those in power set rules whether it’s fair or not. The heads of Ontario Disability and Ontario Works issued a memorandum on December 18, 2009 to their departments that social service workers can decide on their own that a person does not have a health condition.

A Call to Action Against the Cuts to Come: Submission on the Ontario Provincial Pre-Budget 'consultations'

The Ontario Government’s pre-budget consultations are currently underway at Queen’s Park. The Federal budget is set to be released at the beginning of March (that is unless Harper decides for another spontaneous vacation), with the Ontario Budget, and most Provincial budgets, then set to be released by the end of March or beginning of April.

It will, no doubt, be the same tired old routine. Agencies,services,and organizations will line up to sing for their supper in front of the all-party Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. The committee will be sent the same message that the government has gotten and ignored time and time again – that people in this province are suffering,that the people of Ontario cannot handle further cuts to programs or cuts to jobs,that their poverty reduction strategy is failing and that this province desperately needs to see a raise in funding for social assistance,childcare, and education.

Powerful Demonstration at Metro Hall: More Than 250 People Occupy Municipal Welfare Office

December 8th, 2009 - Today, starting at 11:30am, members of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) and more than 150, to at times 250 people, who are struggling to survive on Ontario Works and ODSP occupied the 12th floor and main lobby of Toronto's Metro Hall - the head of Welfare bureaucracy in Toronto.

Despite intimidation, the group refused to leave and instead demanded the right to have their Special Diet forms properly processed. The group was loud and determined - chanting "We won't be quiet 'till we get the special diet!". Social Services responded by vaguely telling the group that they are waiting on 'clarification' from the Province on policy around the Special Diet. They then issued an ultimatum and sent in a large team of police, including ETF, who were preparing to mass arrest and physically remove people from the building. After almost 4 hours, the group was forced to exit the building. But this fight is not over - the group from today has vowed to return with an even larger number of supporters.

Photos and Video From Friday's Welfare Actions

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