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Helping Families In Need McGuinty Government To Increase Ontario Child Benefit And Invest In Affordable Housing

Ontario is doing more to support low income families facing challenging economic times.

The government is proposing to increase the Ontario Child Benefit this July, from $600 to a maximum of $1,100 per child per year. The Ontario Child Benefit helps 1.3 million children by giving moms and dads monthly support.

Ontario is also planning to increase its investment in social and affordable housing to create short-term jobs in construction and renovation while improving the lives of people with low-incomes.

Working with the federal government, Ontario would renovate 50,000 social housing units and build 4,500 new affordable housing units through a joint investment of $1.2 billion. Ontario’s portion of the investment over the next two years includes:

  • $352 million to repair social housing units and make them more energy efficient
  • $185 million to create new affordable housing for low-income seniors and persons with disabilities
  • $87.5 million to extend the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program

Read about Ontario’s poverty reduction strategy.