Celebrating Policies that Support
Parents’ and Taxpayers’ Choices
July 18th, 2007
This month marks the first anniversary of the Universal
Child Care Benefit (UCCB). Yet Canadians are not only
celebrating this federal program for parents, we’re
also embracing the fact that the federal government has
made a fundamental shift away from a ‘government-knows-best’
philosophy. This not only applies to parents but to ALL
taxpayers and how they choose to spend their hard-earned
money.
Our Conservative Government firmly believes that parents
know what is best for their families based upon their
own circumstances. For some parents, that means daycare,
either at a facility or in someone’s loving home.
It may mean children are cared for by a relative while
their parents work. Or, Mom or Dad may choose to stay
at home with their family.
With the direct financial assistance of $1,200 per year
for every child under six, we are helping parents choose
the type of child care that is right for their family.
The Benefit is providing $2.4-billion each year to 1.5
million families for 2 million young children.
Under the former Liberal government, federal child care
money was directed to politicians, bureaucrats, academics
and special interests groups. And to this day, the Liberals
remain dead-set against choice in child care with Stéphane
Dion confirming that he would cancel the UCCB if given
the chance.
Our Conservative Government recognizes that in addition
to the UCCB, we also need to create more child care spaces
to help those parents where that option is the best choice
for their children. Starting this year, we have begun
transferring $250-million to the provinces and territories
for the creation of more child care spaces. In addition,
in Budget 2007, we created a 25 percent investment tax
credit for businesses that create child care spaces for
their employees, up to a maximum of $10,000 per space
created.
And there’s more. We established a new $2,000 Child
Tax Credit which will provide up to $310 per child for
parents of children under the age of 18. This will give
additional tax relief to more than 3 million Canadian
families.
Overall, in 2007-08, our government will provide nearly
$5.6-billion in support of early learning and child care
through transfer to the provinces, direct spending and
tax measures.
It’s not just families with children that are benefiting
from our government’s aggressive tax cuts. We’re
delivering $41-billion in tax relief over three years
for individuals, families and businesses. Yet we’ve
also reduced our nation’s debt load by $22-billion
over two fiscal years, or by almost $700 for every man,
woman and child in Canada.
What’s more, our Tax Back Guarantee has been enshrined
into law, committing all interest savings from the shrinking
federal debt to MORE personal income tax reductions.
All this in just 18 months since our Conservative Government
took office. When we’re done, Canada’s economy
will be even stronger and Canadians from all walks of
life and all ages will be better able to reach their full
potential and achieve goals that reflect THEIR choices.
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