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.

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CanadaChild poverty in CanadaFirst Nations in CanadaPolitics of CanadaPoverty in CanadaProvinces and territories of Canada

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