Benefits Finder Results
Some programs may have additional eligibility criteria not covered by the Benefits Finder. You should contact the program directly to determine your eligibility.
Result Categories:
- Education and Training Programs
- Health Programs
- Housing Programs
- Income Programs
- Other Programs
- Victim and Legal Programs
- Child and Family Programs
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1. Education and Training Programs
Professional DevelopmentThis program subsidizes tuition and course-related costs to help practicing professional artists or arts administrators pursue advanced studies.
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2. Health Programs
Medical Services Plan (MSP) Regular Premium Assistance ProgramThe Regular Premium Assistance Program assists BC residents with the cost of premiums based on their income as verified with the Canada Revenue Agency.
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3. Housing Programs
Home and Community Program CareThe First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care Program will provide basic home and community care services that are: comprehensive, culturally sensitive,accessible, effective equitable to that of other Canadians, and responsive to the unique health and social needs of First Nations and Inuit.
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4. Income Programs
Income AssistanceIf you are in need and have no other resources, you may be eligible for income assistance. This can help support your transition to employment.
Sales Tax CreditThis refundable sales tax credit is available to qualifying low- to moderate-income residents.
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5. Other Programs
Business Benefits FinderLooking for support for your business? Visit the government’s business benefits finder to get a personalized list of federal, provincial and territorial support programs for your business.
Goods and services tax/Harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) creditThis program issues full and partial goods and services tax credits to Canadians with low incomes and issues full and partial rebates on the federal portion of the harmonized sales tax and issues some related provincial payments.
Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB)This benefit is a refundable tax credit intended to provide tax relief for eligible working low-income people and their families, and to encourage other Canadians to enter the work force.
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6. Victim and Legal Programs
Stopping the Violence Counselling ProgramsThis program provides counselling for women who have experienced sexual assault, relationship violence, or childhood abuse.
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7. Child and Family Programs
Canada Dental BenefitThe interim Canada Dental Benefit is intended to help lower dental costs for eligible families earning less than $90,000 per year. Parents and guardians can apply if the child receiving dental care is under 12 years old and does not have access to a private dental insurance plan.
Death and death benefitsWhen you die, your pension may help provide a source of income for your beneficiary (or beneficiaries).
Canadian Dental Care PlanThe Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federally delivered public plan for eligible Canadian residents who do not have access to dental insurance and have an adjusted family net income of less than $90,000. Open for application in phases, starting with seniors aged 87 and over, in December 2023.
The Benefits Finder strives to list all government benefits and services. However, we cannot guarantee that our listings are 100% complete.