Canadian families are worse off under Conservatives
Richmond News
04 Aug 2006
Letters -- Yashvinder Barha
The Editor,
I am frustrated with the poor policies implemented by the
Conservative government and the lack of transparency used
to explain these policies.
The Canada Revenue Agency stated that more than three-quarters
of a million families are losing the monthly "Young Child
Supplement" benefit without notification or explanation. While
the Conservatives boast about the new taxable "Universal Child
Care" benefit, they have neglected to inform Canadians that
the real direct benefits will be much less than advertised.
The Conservative government continues to demonstrate that
they are being less than honest with Canadians about their
policies. They neglected to tell Canadians that the so-called
$1,200 Child Care Benefit was taxable, that they are raising
income taxes, that they are reducing the tax exemption threshold,
and the list goes on.
The Conservatives claim that their Child Care Benefit offers
families a choice, while, in fact, this policy direction will
take choice away.
Canadian families are struggling to find child-care spaces,
and while any financial relief is welcome, it still does not
create spaces nor offer families choice in child care. ...
As the political rhetoric settles, it is becoming clear that
Canadian families are not better off. Most of the policies
implemented by the Conservatives are inadequate and contain
no vision that will substantially benefit our society.
I am calling on the Conservative government to accept the
facts and recognize the urgent need to help families and provinces
to create quality and affordable child-care spaces.
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