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What are the benefits for people with disabilities in Canada?

There are many disability benefits in Canada, covering all aspects. And benefits vary depending on your situation (including physical, employment, career, education, family, etc.). Each province is different. Main categories include: 1) Cash subsidy 2) Tax deduction 3) Free services

For example: you are 30 years old, married, in high school, have children, and live in Ontario. The benefits you can enjoy include the following Department:

Child and Family Programs Child and Family Programs

Education and Training Programs Education and Training

Employment and Business Start-up ProgramsEmployment and Business

Health Programs Health

Immigration Programs Immigration

Income Programs Income

Victim and Legal Programs Law

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This is a broad category, and there are many subcategories below.

Such as 1. Child and Family Programs There are

1) Children’s Milk Benefit, + Disabled Child Benefit Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) This benefit is a tax- free monthly payment made to eligible families with children under 18. It may include the National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS), a benefit for low-income families with children, and/or the Child Disability Benefit (CDB), a benefit for caring families for children with severe and prolonged disabilities.

2) Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) This program provides grants paid by the Government of Canada into tax-sheltered savings plans that help finance children's post-secondary education.

3) Learning Subsidy Canada Learning Bond The Canada Learning Bond provides a learning bond for children born to families who receive the National Child Benefit Supplement.

4) Family Medical Services Family Mediation Services This program provides voluntary mediation as a way of resolving disputes about family issues.

5) Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program This program provides services for families to promote healthy child development and help their children achieve their full potential.

6)

Ontario Child Care Supplement for Working Families This supplement awards benefits to eligible low- and moderate- income families with dependent children under age seven.

7) Ontario Early Years Centers These centers are a network of early learning and parenting centers that provide early education years programs and services accessible to all children, parents and caregivers. Contact Information

8) Benefit for children under 6 years old

Universal Child Care Benefit This benefit is paid to parents in monthly instrumentations of $100 per month per child under the age of six. Contact Information

In short, there are many categories and can be collected repeatedly.

Also, respect for the disabled is also reflected in:

1) Employment priority 2) Social facilities 3) People’s attitudes and so on.

As mentioned above, you are blessed.

China’s treatment of disabled people is far, far, far behind in all aspects.