Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
National

B.C. Relaxes Child Care Subsidy Eligibility Rules Around Support Payments

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Mar, 2016 01:39 PM
    VICTORIA — The Children's Ministry says child support payments will no longer be part of the calculations that determine child care subsidies for low-income families in British Columbia.
     
    The ministry says the change on Friday will put more money in the pockets of about 900 families that become eligible for subsidies or increases to their existing subsidies.
     
    Families can receive a maximum of $750 a month per child, depending on their income, size, ages of children and child care needs.
     
    Children's Minister Stephanie Cadieux says low-income parents who receive child support payments shouldn't be penalized when applying for additional support.
     
    The ministry says the change makes the subsidy program fair and efficient.
     
    It says 2,400 new licensed child care spaces have been created since November 2014 and another 1,850 spaces are expected by late 2017.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    As Celine Dion Returns To Vegas, She Joins Bereaved Who Must Work While Grieving

    As Celine Dion Returns To Vegas, She Joins Bereaved Who Must Work While Grieving
    A celebration of Angelil's life is slated to take place in Las Vegas on Wednesday, and after having little time to mourn privately, Dion is scheduled to resume her residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Feb. 23.

    As Celine Dion Returns To Vegas, She Joins Bereaved Who Must Work While Grieving

    No End In Sight For 'Spike Unit' Helping Social Security Tribunal

    No End In Sight For 'Spike Unit' Helping Social Security Tribunal
    The so-called spike unit was set up in the fall of 2014 to triage the cases that began piling up after the Conservative government launched the Social Security Tribunal of Canada in April 2013.

    No End In Sight For 'Spike Unit' Helping Social Security Tribunal

    Arctic Council support sought by environmental groups for heavy fuel oil ban

    Arctic Council support sought by environmental groups for heavy fuel oil ban
    Environmental groups want the eight countries that ring the North Pole to take a stand on banning the use of heavy fuel oil, considered one of the greatest threats to the Arctic ecosystem.

    Arctic Council support sought by environmental groups for heavy fuel oil ban

    Man Found Dead In Vancouver Apartment First Murder Of 2016: Police

    Man Found Dead In Vancouver Apartment First Murder Of 2016: Police
    Const. Brian Montague says in a release a body was discovered in an apartment Saturday night (on Granville Street near Broadway).

    Man Found Dead In Vancouver Apartment First Murder Of 2016: Police

    Indo-Canadian Sikh Amrik Singh Ahluwalia Elected Head Of Ontario's Peel Police Services Board

    Indo-Canadian Sikh Amrik Singh Ahluwalia Elected Head Of Ontario's Peel Police Services Board
    After Navdeep Singh Bains and Harjit Singh Sajjan who became the first Sikh Cabinet ministers in Canada, Ahluwalia is the third Indo-Canadian to rise in the country's government affairs

    Indo-Canadian Sikh Amrik Singh Ahluwalia Elected Head Of Ontario's Peel Police Services Board

    3 Dead After Separate Snowmobile Crashes In Ontario

    3 Dead After Separate Snowmobile Crashes In Ontario
    Police in Georgian Bay Township say they received a report of a single-vehicle collision in an isolated spot on Go Home Lake early Saturday.

    3 Dead After Separate Snowmobile Crashes In Ontario