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Does Canadian welfare, or whatever their equivalent is of Section 8 housing, allow for subletting a room from someone? If so, why not just move her aunt in to share the rent?
I thought this was a late sort of questions because of it's it been brought up, but digging into it, I'm struggling to find what the actual answer is. So it looks like it's a who knows situation. Unless it is in the Thread somewhere and I just can't find it.
I know it's been discussed that because of a serious breathing/lung issue and because she's older, 62ish, that Aunt Phyllis is in government subsidised Housing. Her return from Jamaica was apparently precipitated by her worsening health. I just can't seem to find the proof of her housing situation being subsidised in the Thread. Her address is known, so it's possible it was pegged as a government-owned, or the landlord being an organisation, but I can't find proof of that.
Anyone know where that proof is offhand? Or if anything even exists?
Counter of Candybars extraordinaire, Lol Cow Supreme, did an information post on the house of Rasta Phyllis just last Week:
Chantal literally shits the bed and no one clips it for the archive? Sad times. At this point there might as well be a super cut of all the times she's shared her incontinence.

Aunt Phyliss lives in a single bedroom house (its more of a duplex, houses in Canada are weird). She might receive some funding to help pay the rent, akin to section 8 vouchers in the US, but she's not in total government housing. She can absolutely have someone stay a few nights or even weeks. There is just nowhere for her to stay. I estimate the home to be about 700 square feet, not counting the section of semi finished basement.
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The Phyllis Shack... Can you believe she actually entered this in the local areas parade of homes? wtf.

Edit to add...the house, or portion that Phyllis has, is sectioned off portion of an originally larger house and is now a duplex/semi detached home. It is unsure if this was done to rent it out as two properties, or if Phyliss can own it as a semi detached house with the shraed wall/roof neighbor.
I assume if the owner was known @lol cow supreme would have mentioned that.

I guess if it was subsidised Phyllis could maintain eligibility while having someone else move in would be based on the terms of her specific Housing, and what's laid out in Ontario's Housing Services Act.
Chantal has temporarily stayed with Aunt Phyllis back in 2024, but it seemed she knew from the beginning that it could only be for short time. I'm guessing that Chantal is currently someone in the system, which is none the wiser of her actual health and size, as on paper an adult able to work, so she'd count an additional income which would skew Phyillis's eligibility. If there's any eligibility to worry about.
If Phyllis is on the Ontario Disability Support Program she's allowed $40 000 in assets. It's possible having what appears to be an adult of working age move in, who was not her dependant, they would expect her to collect a rental income and that would put her out of the bracket? They would impute a market-average rent as income?
 
I guess if it was subsidised Phyllis could maintain eligibility while having someone else move in would be based on the terms of her specific Housing, and what's laid out in Ontario's Housing Services Act.
Chantal has temporarily stayed with Aunt Phyllis back in 2024, but it seemed she knew from the beginning that it could only be for short time. I'm guessing that Chantal is currently someone in the system, which is none the wiser of her actual health and size, as on paper an adult able to work, so she'd count an additional income which would skew Phyillis's eligibility. If there's any eligibility to worry about.
If Phyllis is on the Ontario Disability Support Program she's allowed $40 000 in assets. It's possible having what appears to be an adult of working age move in, who was not her dependant, they would expect her to collect a rental income and that would put her out of the bracket? They would impute a market-average rent as income?
That is the opposite of my question. I want to know if Phyllis can use whatever aid she might be receiving to rent from Cutie.
 
That is the opposite of my question. I want to know if Phyllis can use whatever aid she might be receiving to rent from Cutie.
Seems like Phyllis could be a boarder or renter with cutie, provided cutie's lease would allow it:
  • Board and lodging allowance: If you are considered a boarder, meaning your landlord or host provides both food and shelter, you will receive a specific "board and lodging" allowance instead of a standard shelter allowance.
  • Renter vs. boarder: The key distinction is how food is handled. If the landlord buys and prepares the food for you, you are a boarder. If you purchase and prepare your own food, you are considered a renter.
  • Reporting your living situation: You must report your living arrangement to the housing assistance program, such as through Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP).
  • Potential for special allowances: In some cases, you may receive a special boarder allowance in addition to your regular support, depending on the program and your circumstances.
 
That is the opposite of my question. I want to know if Phyllis can use whatever aid she might be receiving to rent from Cutie.
Ach, My apologies. Sorry for being a retard.
In that case I don't know what she'd gain from uprooting herself from a nice, if basic, little house/half house with a yard to throw her lot in with where ever Chantal rents.
If Phyllis gets aid like ODSP she doesn't have much discretion on the income part of it, which is smaller than the services part. If she could afford sharing rent with Chantal, she'd have to show she actually was paying X amount of rent each month that she claimed she was paying to Chantal as part of her monthly expenses. Basically it's calculated with a social worker/provincial services worker, then you send in an income statement at intervals/report ASAP any changes in assets or expenses from what you attested to with the services worker initially (like a change in rental fee). It sounds like that could be doable, if she could afford it with the credit.
(EDIT: See the Post above for more information on that, thank you @Stephan Kang
So most housing specific subsidies exclude boarding(conggregate living situations) but she can possible use part of the ODSP funds. I found the 2023 amount for ODSP housing credit: it's maximum $556.00 for a single person.)

I looked into the City of Cornwall domiciliary services, it doesn't look like that's what Phyllis is subsidised under because it only has certain contracted housing suppliers. The list is available on the website, It appears the Cornwall Affordable Housing Program also only has specific certain housing available at below ,arlet rent.
It's possible she receives the provincial/federal hybrid Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit, which will pay up to 30% of the difference between the household income and the market rate rent. This might be be more discretionary but it looks like it's up to the municipality to determine how to allot this benefit and who they deem qualifies, so it's possible Cornwall uses this to fund their CAHP. The COHB has certain criteria, and just renting a room in Chantal's apartment wouldn't meet them- unless Chantal can provide an in-law suite sort of situation where Phyllis would have her own kitchen and bathroom along with a bedroom. So nothing Ontario considers a <<congregate living arrangement>>(which is also legally important for Ontario's landlord-tenant Law).
So, it doesn't sound like most, if any, public housing subsidy would be applicable to just subletting a room from her Niece. Maybe something private might?
I don't believe Ontario doesn't does a Basic Income payment as a type of welfare/benefit, where you tell the province „here's my (lack of)income, these are all my expenses that qualify for payment" and the province hands you a lump sum each month based on that as long as you report monthly, and keep assests below a minimum. Some provinces do handle income assistance that way, which gives a lot more discretion to the recipient. And so she's stuck with what ODSP might pay.
 
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She is live and has changed her profile pic to the last known attractive photo ever taken of her.

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We haven’t had the “mouth breathing” discussion in a while, and I’m ready for it…

BECAUSE AS I WRITE THIS, SHE’S LOUDLY MOUTH-BREATHING RIGHT INTO A FUCKING MICROPHONE AND I WANT TO RIP MY EARS OFF MY HEAD.

Chantal refuses to breathe through her nose like an actual hominid. She even uses (I believe) a mouth mask for her CPAP vs what normal people have: the nose hose.

This is not to say her nose doesn’t work. She twitches and out-sniffs a great deal.
 
We haven’t had the “mouth breathing” discussion in a while, and I’m ready for it…

BECAUSE AS I WRITE THIS, SHE’S LOUDLY MOUTH-BREATHING RIGHT INTO A FUCKING MICROPHONE AND I WANT TO RIP MY EARS OFF MY HEAD.

Chantal refuses to breathe through her nose like an actual hominid. She even uses (I believe) a mouth mask for her CPAP vs what normal people have: the nose hose.

This is not to say her nose doesn’t work. She twitches and out-sniffs a great deal.
Insane, she's made herself brachycephalic...
 
You goise are overcomplicating a potential Chins/Uncle Phil living situation. Chins may be Phil's "favorite niece" (according to Chins, anyway), but Phil knows what a lifelong fuck-up she is. What incentive would she have to want to cohabitate with her?
She's also told her beloved niece that she needs serious psychiatric help, I don't think there's any help coming from her family anytime soon.
 
We haven’t had the “mouth breathing” discussion in a while, and I’m ready for it…

BECAUSE AS I WRITE THIS, SHE’S LOUDLY MOUTH-BREATHING RIGHT INTO A FUCKING MICROPHONE AND I WANT TO RIP MY EARS OFF MY HEAD.

Chantal refuses to breathe through her nose like an actual hominid. She even uses (I believe) a mouth mask for her CPAP vs what normal people have: the nose hose.

This is not to say her nose doesn’t work. She twitches and out-sniffs a great deal.
When you've gotten used to mouth breathing, it is incredibly uncomfortable to learn how to go back to breathing through your nose. I've heard that it can feel mildly suffocating until your body adjusts to it.

We all know Chantal avoids any discomfort like the plague, so there's no way she'll ever stop mouth breathing. (Doubly a shame because not only is it gross, she's spreading her rotted mouth breath all around her.)
 
We haven’t had the “mouth breathing” discussion in a while, and I’m ready for it…

BECAUSE AS I WRITE THIS, SHE’S LOUDLY MOUTH-BREATHING RIGHT INTO A FUCKING MICROPHONE AND I WANT TO RIP MY EARS OFF MY HEAD.

Chantal refuses to breathe through her nose like an actual hominid. She even uses (I believe) a mouth mask for her CPAP vs what normal people have: the nose hose.

This is not to say her nose doesn’t work. She twitches and out-sniffs a great deal.
her nose huffs make me homicidal. i'll never understand.

and yep she is a mouth breather by every definition imaginable
 
Does Canadian welfare, or whatever their equivalent is of Section 8 housing, allow for subletting a room from someone? If so, why not just move her aunt in to share the rent?

Yes we have the same thing as section 8/rent geared to income system however the waitlist for a single person is over 11 years. Her aunt could put her on as what they call a long term guest which means she can stay there for up to 3 months under certain terms and conditions (it has to be a 2+ bedroom, etc). She could also move in but her income would have to be reported every year on an RGI form and the aunt would loose her subsidy status if it was above the threshold, which as bad as her channel is doing she would be over. The aunt would have to do a bunch of paperwork which would make her portion of the rent also go up...it's a whole thing and definitely not worth going through for Chantal.
 
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