National Child Benefit
The Canadian National Child Benefit (NCB) initiative aims to help children living in poverty. The program is a partnership between federal, provincial and territorial governments and First Nations in Canada. The federal government provides monthly payments to low-income families with children, and the others design and deliver benefits and services to meet the needs of families with children in each jurisdiction.
See also
External links
- Official NCB website
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Economy of Canada
Currency: Canadian dollar
topics
- Agreement on Internal Trade
- Banking in Canada
- Comparison of Canadian and American economies
- Economic impact of immigration
- Energy policy
- Free trade agreements
- Great Recession
- Interprovincial migration
- Land ownership
- National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
- Oil reserves
- Provinces and territories by GDP
- Poverty
- Public-private partnerships in Canada
- Public debt
- Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
- Social programs
agencies
- Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
- Bank of Canada
- Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Canada Development Investment Corporation
- Canada Infrastructure Bank
- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
- CPP Investment Board
- Department of Finance
- Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
- Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario
- Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
- Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
- Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
- PPP Canada
- Royal Canadian Mint
- Western Economic Diversification Canada
programs