Wife’s MS has Tory MP urging more support for people with episodic disabilities
OTTAWA — Conservative MP David Yurdiga says people suffering from disabilities that worsen and ease, like his wife and daughter, are not treated fairly under Canadian law and he wants to change that.
Yurdiga said support for people with disabilities insists that they declare whether they can work or not — it’s a “binary switch.” There’s no support or protection in the workplace for those with episodic disabilities who can generally work but need to take days, weeks, or months off for their health.
After watching his wife’s battle with multiple sclerosis, and hearing from friends and others about the challenges of living with episodic disabilities, Yurdiga introduced a motion in the House of Commons that instructed the Commons’ human-resources committee to study the issue.
The motion passed unanimously and the committee met for the first time to discuss the issue Thursday. Yurdiga said that’s a first step but his goal is legislative change, and that could mean reforming Employment Insurance or expanding disability programs.