“It’s 48 hours until
Christmas Eve, and people on OW and ODSP are finding out that new computer
system rolled out by the Liberals is still broken,” said Forster. “This is one
of the toughest times of the year for families on Social Assistance. The
Liberals were warned for a year that this computer program had problems, but
the Liberals rolled it out right before the Christmas holiday. They went ahead,
and now some of the most vulnerable Ontarians are paying the price. Again.”
Problems with the new
computer software became apparent last month when the $240 million system
failed to send cheques or complete deposits to people across Ontario, and some
recipients received as little as $5. The software has been plagued with
problems across North America. Something Ontario was well aware of.
Frontline workers estimate
that 36,000 Ontarians were paid the incorrect sums earlier this month.
“The holidays should be a
time for joy and hope. Instead, the Liberals are throwing families into chaos,
with many wondering how they’ll make it through the holiday season,” continued
Forster.
Kathleen Wynne had
previously dismissed the problem as a “glitch” while her Minister said the
problem was a “slight glitch” and cast doubt on these families saying she found
it “very difficult to validate some of the anecdotes.”
No comments:
Post a Comment