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  1. Canada Pension Plan - Child Rearing ProvisionProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides a "child-rearing" provision to increase Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits for eligible individuals who stopped working or received lower earnings to raise their children.If deemed eligible, the child-rearing period will be excluded from the contribut...
  2. Canada Pension Plan - Child Rearing ProvisionProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides a "child-rearing" provision to increase Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits for eligible individuals who stopped working or received lower earnings to raise their children.If deemed eligible, the child-rearing period will be excluded from the contribut...
  3. Canada Learning BondProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    The Government of Canada contributes up to $2000 to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low income families to help pay for the costs of a child's full or part-time studies after high school.No personal contributions to an RESP are req...
  4. Canada Learning BondProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    The Government of Canada contributes up to $2000 to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low income families to help pay for the costs of a child's full or part-time studies after high school.No personal contributions to an RESP are req...
  5. Canada Learning BondProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    The Government of Canada contributes up to $2000 to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low income families to help pay for the costs of a child's full or part-time studies after high school.No personal contributions to an RESP are req...
  6. Canada Learning BondProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    The Government of Canada contributes up to $2000 to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low income families to help pay for the costs of a child's full or part-time studies after high school.No personal contributions to an RESP are req...
  7. Canada Learning BondProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    The Government of Canada contributes up to $2000 to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low income families to help pay for the costs of a child's full or part-time studies after high school.No personal contributions to an RESP are req...
  8. Canada Learning BondProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    The Government of Canada contributes up to $2000 to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low income families to help pay for the costs of a child's full or part-time studies after high school.No personal contributions to an RESP are req...
  9. Provides grants up to $5000 to eligible homeowners to make their primary resident homes more energy-efficient. Additional $600 will be provided for mandatory pre- and post-retrofit EnerGuide evaluations. At least one of upgrades listed in the evaluation report...
  10. An interim benefit intended to help lower dental costs for eligible families.Depending on the family's adjusted net income, a tax-free payment of $260, $390, or $650 is available for each eligible child. The benefit is available for two periods and it is a max...
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