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Old Jul 11th 2017 | 4:54 am
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Originally Posted by Reeders
A good example of why clarity in what is being asked matters. I assumed (always a bad idea of course) that you were asking about benefits for her like unemployment benefits or welfare benefits since she is not working.

As you can see, AFTER you cleared that up, a couple of posters felt it necessary to inform me then that what I wrote was 'rubbish'. Well, that's debatable but I can't be bothered.

Any legal resident of Canada can apply for Child Benefits as shown above.
A better example of actually having knowledge of the subject at hand before answering a query.
 
Old Jul 11th 2017 | 7:49 am
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I am intrigued by the expression "put to bed" to mean "given birth to a child". I have never seen that usage before. A strange euphemism.
 
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Originally Posted by Reeders
A good example of why clarity in what is being asked matters. I assumed (always a bad idea of course) that you were asking about benefits for her like unemployment benefits or welfare benefits since she is not working.
Regardless, CRA are involved in provincial benefits. If someone has not filed a tax return, whether income is a factor or not, they do not get access to a lot of provincial benefits.
 

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