November 14th, 2024

Senators pass Liberal dental benefit for kids, housing benefit for renters

By The Canadian Press on November 17, 2022.

A dentist at the Riley Hospital for Children, checks the teeth of Justin Perez, 11, during an office visit in Indianapolis, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. Senators have adopted the Liberals' dental-benefits bill, which means qualifying low- and middle-income families should be able to apply for government cheques to help care for their kids' teeth as early at Dec. 1.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Michael Conroy

OTTAWA – Senators have passed a bill that will allow low- and middle-income families to access government money to help care for their kids’ dental care, starting as early as Dec. 1.

The dental benefit was a compromise between the Liberals and NDP, as part of the supply-and-confidence agreement that will see the New Democrats support the minority government until 2025.

The Liberals are working to create a dental insurance program, but have created a new benefit to allow qualifying families to get help in the meantime.

Families with a household income lower than $90,000 who do not have private insurance can apply for up to $650 per child under the age of 12.

A spokeswoman for Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the portal to apply is expected to open on Dec. 1.

Bill C-31, which also includes a one-time housing benefit of $500 for low-income renters, still needs royal assent before it is signed into law.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 17, 2022.

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