The Spring 2025 edition of Transition magazine is here!
The theme of this edition is Social Media: Opening the world through visibility, connection and advocacy.
Download it from our website in PDF format here and in text only format here.
Our Transition team is always glad to receive feedback and to consider articles or creative work from our community partners and from people living with a disability.
If you’d like to send along your ideas, we’d love to hear from you: transition@dabc.ca.
New Resource Guide: A Practitioner’s Guide to the Disability Tax Credit.
Medical practitioners can play a key role in supporting patients’ applications for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC).
The guide provides medical practitioners with information about the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), how it can benefit their patients, and how they can help their eligible patients apply for the DTC.
This new guide is the result of a partnership between Disability Alliance BC, Plan Institute, and the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants.
It is designed to help frontline workers in settlement agencies and advocates introduce newcomers with disabilities to both the Disability Tax Credit and Registered Disability Saving Plan, explain the benefits of these programs, the eligibility criteria, and to guide them through the process, if and where needed.
Download the PDF in English and French: English French
Read it online in flipbook format herein English and French: English French
An update from our affiliate national non-profit, Disability Alliance Canada: Earlier this year, the #Alberta government decided that the Canada Disability Benefit (#CDB) will be
Earlier this year, the Alberta government decided that the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) will be considered “non-exempt” income for Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) recipients. …