Webinars

Upcoming Webinars

Date: January 28, 2026

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 5: Appealing a Denied DTC Application: Your Options and Rights

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Description: This session will explain the appeal and objection process for denied Disability Tax Credit applications, including timelines, documentation requirements, and legal rights. Participants will gain confidence in pursuing reconsideration and ensuring fair treatment.


Date: February 23, 2026

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 6: Avoiding Scams & Pitfalls When Pursuing Disability Benefits

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Description: This session will raise awareness about common scams, misleading services, and predatory practices targeting people applying for disability benefits. Participants will learn how to identify legitimate supports, protect personal information, and avoid financial exploitation.


Date: March 27, 2026

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 7: Navigating the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB): What’s New & What It Means for You

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Description: This session will provide an overview of the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), including eligibility criteria, application processes, and the current status of the national rollout. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how the CDB interacts with other supports.


Date: April 23, 2026

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 8: Your Ultimate Guide to the Disability Tax Credit: Advocating Through Appeals and Medical Support

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Description: This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the Disability Tax Credit, with practical strategies for self-advocacy, navigating appeals, and working effectively with medical professionals. Participants will leave with tools to strengthen applications and protect their rights.


Date: May 25, 2026

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 9: Supporting Children and Families: Maximizing Benefits for Young People with Disabilities

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Description: This session will highlight benefits and supports available to children and families, including the Child Disability Benefit and pathways to long-term planning such as the RDSP Participants will better understand how to advocate for young people and maximize financial supports.

Previous Webinars

Date: September 22, 2025

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 1: Getting Started with Pathway to Benefits: Your Guide to the DTC Application

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Description: This session will introduce participants to the Pathway to Benefits services and provide an overview of the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) application process. Attendees will learn how to navigate the platform and access tools designed to support individuals applying for the DTC.


Date: October 29, 2025

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 2: The Canadian Disability Benefit Landscape

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Description: This session will provide an overview of key Disability Benefits, including: The Canada Disability Benefit, CPP Disability and Provincial Disability Programs


Date: November 20, 2025

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 3: What Doctors and Patients Need to Know: Medical Practitioners’ Role in DTC Applications

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Description: This session will outline the critical role of medical practitioners in Disability Tax Credit (DTC) applications, including how to complete forms effectively, document functional limitations, and support patients in accessing benefits. Participants will gain strategies for improving collaboration between doctors and applicants.


Date: December 4, 2025

Time: 12 to 1pm ET 

Title: Session 4: Accessibility and Equity in Accessing Disability Benefits

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Description: This session will examine barriers to accessing disability benefits across Canada, with a focus on equity, systemic challenges, and solutions for inclusive policy design. Participants will learn how different populations experience barriers and what can be done to promote fairness in access.

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