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Help for Those Working to Join the Middle Class


GRANDE-RIVIÈRE, QC, Oct. 27, 2017 /CNW Telbec/ - When you have an economy that works for the middle class, you have a country that works for everyone. The investments the Government has made in people, in our communities and in our economy are working. Canada has the fastest growing economy in the G7?and we are reinvesting the benefits of that growth back into the people who contribute most to that success.

The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue, was in Grande-Rivière today to highlight the Government's plan to put more money in the pockets of low-income workers?including families without children and the growing number of single Canadians?by further enhancing the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) by an additional $500 million per year, starting in 2019. This enhancement will be in addition to the increase of about $250 million annually that will come into effect in that year as part of the enhancement of the Canada Pension Plan. These two actions will boost the total amount the Government spends on the WITB by about 65 per cent in 2019, increasing benefits to current recipients and expanding the number of Canadians receiving support.

The Fall Economic Statement provides an update on how the Government's investments in the economy and the middle class are delivering real results for Canadians:

As our plan works to strengthen the economy, the Government will continue to make smart, targeted investments in an innovative, inclusive and sustainable economy that works for the middle class. With Canada's economy growing faster than it has in over a decade, the Government is reinvesting in Canada's middle class by cutting taxes for small business, and providing more support to families through the Canada Child Benefit, while helping low-income Canadians by enhancing the Working Income Tax Benefit.  

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"Many Canadians working to join the middle class face barriers that can limit their opportunities. That is why we are enhancing the Working Income Tax Benefit to give low-income workers the little extra help they need to pay their bills and support themselves and their families. By investing an additional $500 million in the Working Income Tax Benefit, the Government is providing important income support that will help ensure their hard work is rewarded."

- The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue

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