
Disabled protesters call B.C. government ‘mean, shameful’ at legislature protest
VICTORIA — A Victoria woman receiving monthly disability payments says she will struggle to make ends meet after British Columbia’s government introduced a fee for a bus pass that had been free.
Eryn Rolston said Wednesday her finances were already stretched on her monthly payment of $906, and she expects that to continue despite a recently announced $77 monthly increase.
Rolston was one of about 300 disabled people who gathered at B.C’s legislature to protest the new bus policy, which now requires disabled people to pay for their own passes. They range in price from $52 to $66 a month, depending on the type of transportation they use.
“They say it’s a choice between getting the bus pass or not,” she said. “But it’s really not a choice when you can’t pay for all of your own food, and you can’t pay for everything you need.”