$10 a Day Child Care

Dixie Cup

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Actually, if you have a wack of kids now-a-days, the Canada Child Benefit is quite generous, especially if you are a one income family. I have seen people who make in excess of $80,000 with 2 kids still receive benefits. The most I ever saw was $10!


So the immigrants who come here with 4 or 5 kids score big time and do really well, even if in a minimum wage job. They come from nothing so enjoy a nice lifestyle because they know how to make due with what they receive.


Our kids are spoiled rotten and need to learn the value of a buck.


I am a boomer and have worked (and continue to work) for over 50 years. Everything I have I earned. Every election that I have participated in, I have voted for the person I thought would at least try to get our county's finances in order. None have been successful mainly because of the demands of the population to get more "freebies' and for our elected politicians to give them what they want so that they can be re elected. It's disgusting that this has happened and we should be ashamed of ourselves. I don't envy the next generation at all. The debt we're leaving them is unconscionable and the worst of it is, that the debt continues to increase under Mr. Selfie so Boomers aren't the only ones to blame. Who voted this ass in?? Don't think it was the Boomers, but we still have to accept responsibility for what has been done in the past.


JMHO
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Actually, if you have a wack of kids now-a-days, the Canada Child Benefit is quite generous, especially if you are a one income family. I have seen people who make in excess of $80,000 with 2 kids still receive benefits. The most I ever saw was $10!


So the immigrants who come here with 4 or 5 kids score big time and do really well, even if in a minimum wage job. They come from nothing so enjoy a nice lifestyle because they know how to make due with what they receive.


Our kids are spoiled rotten and need to learn the value of a buck.


I am a boomer and have worked (and continue to work) for over 50 years. Everything I have I earned. Every election that I have participated in, I have voted for the person I thought would at least try to get our county's finances in order. None have been successful mainly because of the demands of the population to get more "freebies' and for our elected politicians to give them what they want so that they can be re elected. It's disgusting that this has happened and we should be ashamed of ourselves. I don't envy the next generation at all. The debt we're leaving them is unconscionable and the worst of it is, that the debt continues to increase under Mr. Selfie so Boomers aren't the only ones to blame. Who voted this ass in?? Don't think it was the Boomers, but we still have to accept responsibility for what has been done in the past.


JMHO
Well, they're just trying to encourage the Old Stock Canadians to breed, lest y'all be overrun by brown folks.

Everything I have I earned.
Musta sucked paying off the student loans for your primary school.
 

pgs

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Actually, if you have a wack of kids now-a-days, the Canada Child Benefit is quite generous, especially if you are a one income family. I have seen people who make in excess of $80,000 with 2 kids still receive benefits. The most I ever saw was $10!


So the immigrants who come here with 4 or 5 kids score big time and do really well, even if in a minimum wage job. They come from nothing so enjoy a nice lifestyle because they know how to make due with what they receive.


Our kids are spoiled rotten and need to learn the value of a buck.


I am a boomer and have worked (and continue to work) for over 50 years. Everything I have I earned. Every election that I have participated in, I have voted for the person I thought would at least try to get our county's finances in order. None have been successful mainly because of the demands of the population to get more "freebies' and for our elected politicians to give them what they want so that they can be re elected. It's disgusting that this has happened and we should be ashamed of ourselves. I don't envy the next generation at all. The debt we're leaving them is unconscionable and the worst of it is, that the debt continues to increase under Mr. Selfie so Boomers aren't the only ones to blame. Who voted this ass in?? Don't think it was the Boomers, but we still have to accept responsibility for what has been done in the past.


JMHO
Watch the freebees dry up once interest rates return to more historical levels .
 

petros

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Basic benefit $1,471
Supplement for 3rd and following child(ren) $103
Supplement for children under age seven $0
Base threshold $44,701
Benefit reduction rates, one child 2%
Benefit reduction rates, two or more children 4%
NCBS amount for first child $2,279
NCBS amount for second child $2,016
NCBS amount for each additional child $1,918
NCBS threshold $26,021
NCBS phase-out rate, one child 12.2%
NCBS phase-out rate, two children 23.0%
NCBS phase-out rate, three or more children 33.3%
Child disability amount (CDB) $2,695
CDB base threshold, one child $44,701
CDB phase-out rate, one child 2%
CDB phase-out rate, two children 4%
CDB phase-out rate, three or more children 4%
 

JLM

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It was $1.44 a week ago.

It's $1.39L today. Was $1.34 yesterday.

You are at $1.20L


It was $1.069 a litre here a few days ago.

If it were up to me I'd get rid of all loopholes including kids and have a scaled income tax based on income.


I'm not sure how many would agree with you but I can understand the rationale...............having kids is a personal choice and people have the freedom to make up their minds accordingly. (Don't expect a father of the year award) :) :)
 

JLM

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Not just kids....every loophole.

Love going to lunch with people that are "self employed" who moan about taxes then want your receipt so they can claim it as an expense.

Btw...I do support $10 a day child care.

Same way I support your public pension.


Sorry to burst your bubble but I paid into my public pension for 35 years. :) :)
 

gerryh

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If I recall correctly, back when I was a youth, 6% seemed to be a more or less standard acceptable rate. What bearing that would have on today's rates I wouldn't have an inkling! :)


And that is about right for the early 60's, point is, there hasn't been a "standard". If you look at a graph starting in the 40's you will see a gradual climb to the peak in the 80's and a decline to where we are now.