A two per cent rent increase cap for 2023 was one of the new measures announced with the goal of helping British Columbians navigate high costs of living.
Premier John Horgan made the announcement Wednesday (Sept. 7) alongside Minister of Finance Selina Robinson at Goudy Field in Langford. The pair also announced an increase in the Climate Action Tax Credit and BC Family Benefit (formerly called the Child Opportunity Benefit).
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The family benefit will see an increase of up to $58.33 per child for the months of January to March 2023, thanks to a $100 million investment.
The rent increase cap is being implemented as a replacement to the previous law, which allowed for an automatic two per cent rent increase in addition to an increase tied to inflation.
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Horgan also said a BC Hydro benefit is in the works, with an announcement to come later this year as more time is needed to develop the details given the organization香蕉视频直播檚 regulated status and 香蕉视频直播渟ignificant profits made last year.香蕉视频直播
When asked why the province decided against providing direct rebate checks to residents as some other provinces have, Horgan said the decision was made to target aid to those who need it most, rather than providing it to everyone, regardless of need.
Robinson added the vast majority of B.C. residents are set to benefit from the increases.
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