The “Invisible Paperwork Job” Disabled Canadians Do Every Day (And Nobody Pays Them For)
There’s a job many disabled Canadians end up doing full-time—without pay, without benefits, and without sick days. It’s not a remote job. It’s not a side hustle. It’s the paperwork job. The forms. The calls. The hold music. The appointments. The documents you have to gather, re-gather, and re-explain—over and over—just to access basic supports, medical care, mobility tools, accommodations, or income assistance. When people ask, “Why can’t you just work?” they usually don’t see this part: many disabled people are already spending their limited energy running a complex system that was never designed to be navigated while sick, in pain, exhausted, or neurodivergent.