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B.C. caps rent, boosts benefits for families
The squeeze of global inflation has prompted the British Columbia government to spend $600 million to boost a tax credit and increase family benefits for low- and moderate-income residents. B.C. Premier John Horgan says the province will also cap rent increases at two per cent for 2023.
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The Canadian Press
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CP164193783
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9/7/2022 7:00:00 PM
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families
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rent
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