Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced that all Ontario residents will receive a $200 tax-free rebate cheque early next year. The initiative, which will cost the province $3 billion, is aimed at helping families cope with the rising costs of living, including the federal carbon tax and increasing interest rates. Families with children will receive an additional $200 per eligible child. While the government insists the rebate is not tied to an early election, opposition leaders have raised concerns about the timing of the announcement. The rebate is part of broader efforts to provide financial relief to Ontarians.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces $200 tax-free rebate cheques
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced his plan to send residents a $200 tax-free rebate cheque next year, a promise that will... is considering moving up the vote to 2025, before a federal election campaign. The Premier also recently announced the province...
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It's about time the government put money back in the hands of regular people instead of leaving us to struggle while big corporations get all the breaks. This should just be the start—working families deserve way more support than a one-time cheque!
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$200 rebate cheques coming soon from Ontario government
All Ontario residents should soon get a $200 rebate from the government. The rebate is to help Ontario families struggling with the high costs of the federal carbon tax and interest rates, Premier Doug Ford announced on Tuesday in Scarborough. Families will get an additional $200 for each eligible child.
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