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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: jazzlover2 who wrote (25325)7/21/2022 8:27:54 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (4) of 37263
 
That “dictator “ you know,, Trudeau ,, the guy who’s handle was plastered on the side of a big rig illegally

parked on Wellington street in Ottawa for 3 weeks in February,, which the whole of Canada, the whole

world,, and some loser fool gleeful trump supporters had to stare at,, you know the one

FUCK TRUDEAU,,, that’s the one…. Well he’s at it again!! Here

Quick facts
The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that all Canadian families have a fair chance at success by providing parents with more money to help with the high costs of raising their kids.

July 2022 marks the 6th anniversary of the Canada Child Benefit, which was introduced in 2016. The Government indexed the Canada Child Benefit for the first time in July 2018 to ensure the benefit keeps pace with inflation.

Eligible families can now receive up to up to $5,903 per child aged six through 17 and up to $6,997 per child under the age of six for the July 2022 to June 2023 benefit year.

The Canada Child Benefit is tax-free, based on income and provides increased support for low- to middle-income families with children.

Overall, there were 450,000 fewer children living in poverty in 2019, and 782,000 fewer children living in poverty in 2020 compared to 2015.

Although the decrease in children’s poverty between 2019 and 2020 is largely attributed to temporary Covid-19 emergency benefits (including additional payments made through the CCB), the poverty rate for children has been decreasing since 2015.

canada.ca

That might buy a bouncy castle or a cheap hot tubby for some loser fool’s back yard..

And of course there is this for those over 75,, a 10% raise and 500 bucks cash… SOME DICTATOR!!!

savvynewcanadians.com
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