Since 2006, the government has handed out monthly payments of $100 for every child in Canada under age six. That changes on Monday as the payment rise to $160 a month, and children age six to 17 earn their parents $60 per month.The increased payments are retroactive to the start of the year, meaning the payments this month will be higher than any before: up to $520 for children under six, and up to $420 for every child six to 17.
QuoteSince 2006, the government has handed out monthly payments of $100 for every child in Canada under age six. That changes on Monday as the payment rise to $160 a month, and children age six to 17 earn their parents $60 per month.The increased payments are retroactive to the start of the year, meaning the payments this month will be higher than any before: up to $520 for children under six, and up to $420 for every child six to 17.With 2 kids under 6, nice bump in the savings account this morning....http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-suburban-ridings-gain-most-from-enriched-child-benefits-cp-1.3159439
Quote from: Solstice2006 on July 20, 2015, 02:38:32 pmQuoteSince 2006, the government has handed out monthly payments of $100 for every child in Canada under age six. That changes on Monday as the payment rise to $160 a month, and children age six to 17 earn their parents $60 per month.The increased payments are retroactive to the start of the year, meaning the payments this month will be higher than any before: up to $520 for children under six, and up to $420 for every child six to 17.With 2 kids under 6, nice bump in the savings account this morning....http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-suburban-ridings-gain-most-from-enriched-child-benefits-cp-1.3159439Good for you, majority of this money will be spent on cheap beer and cigarettes.
Quote from: Snowman on July 20, 2015, 03:06:15 pmQuote from: Solstice2006 on July 20, 2015, 02:38:32 pmQuoteSince 2006, the government has handed out monthly payments of $100 for every child in Canada under age six. That changes on Monday as the payment rise to $160 a month, and children age six to 17 earn their parents $60 per month.The increased payments are retroactive to the start of the year, meaning the payments this month will be higher than any before: up to $520 for children under six, and up to $420 for every child six to 17.With 2 kids under 6, nice bump in the savings account this morning....http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-suburban-ridings-gain-most-from-enriched-child-benefits-cp-1.3159439Good for you, majority of this money will be spent on cheap beer and cigarettes....or craft beer and cigars...remember no income threshold for these payments
Quote from: HannibalSmith on July 20, 2015, 03:09:19 pmQuote from: Snowman on July 20, 2015, 03:06:15 pmQuote from: Solstice2006 on July 20, 2015, 02:38:32 pmQuoteSince 2006, the government has handed out monthly payments of $100 for every child in Canada under age six. That changes on Monday as the payment rise to $160 a month, and children age six to 17 earn their parents $60 per month.The increased payments are retroactive to the start of the year, meaning the payments this month will be higher than any before: up to $520 for children under six, and up to $420 for every child six to 17.With 2 kids under 6, nice bump in the savings account this morning....http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-suburban-ridings-gain-most-from-enriched-child-benefits-cp-1.3159439Good for you, majority of this money will be spent on cheap beer and cigarettes....or craft beer and cigars...remember no income threshold for these payments And this upsets me more. No way a household making over $100k/year should be eligible for these payments. Harper is just trying to buy votes.
Quote from: Snowman on July 20, 2015, 03:34:03 pmQuote from: HannibalSmith on July 20, 2015, 03:09:19 pmQuote from: Snowman on July 20, 2015, 03:06:15 pmQuote from: Solstice2006 on July 20, 2015, 02:38:32 pmQuoteSince 2006, the government has handed out monthly payments of $100 for every child in Canada under age six. That changes on Monday as the payment rise to $160 a month, and children age six to 17 earn their parents $60 per month.The increased payments are retroactive to the start of the year, meaning the payments this month will be higher than any before: up to $520 for children under six, and up to $420 for every child six to 17.With 2 kids under 6, nice bump in the savings account this morning....http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-suburban-ridings-gain-most-from-enriched-child-benefits-cp-1.3159439Good for you, majority of this money will be spent on cheap beer and cigarettes....or craft beer and cigars...remember no income threshold for these payments And this upsets me more. No way a household making over $100k/year should be eligible for these payments. Harper is just trying to buy votes.I would say $125k/year. Difficult to get a house, even in Halton on $100k/year.
The 911 goes in for body repair today. In addition, quotes for 4 wheel alignments have ranged from $169 (Porsche dealer) to $350 (Porsche Indy who specializes in track prep).Wonder what rental car I'll get?
I was offered a Cruise RS, manual, leather, etc. Told them I'd rather have the 2015 Corolla. So that's what I have.
Not manual dude... rental fleets are auto only. This even includes the Miatas at Avis.