Sam DiBellonia

Sam contributes to Maytree’s policy and research strategy. Before joining Maytree, Sam held progressively senior positions in the public and financial services sectors where she developed and analyzed social policies and programs. Sam’s work has focused on the social safety net, health policy, labour market dynamics, data analysis, human rights reporting, and stakeholder engagement. Sam holds a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Toronto and an honours bachelor of arts degree in political science from the University of Western Ontario.
Publications by this author
Fact sheet

Demand-side housing support is just as critical as housing supply for people with low incomes
May 20, 2025
Report

Why income support is good housing policy: A new case for a permanent housing benefit in Canada
March 12, 2025
Opinion

Income security policy is housing policy (at least, it should be)
February 26, 2025