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Low-income Canadians filing taxes this year may receive a one-time boost of up to $950 per individual or $1,890 for a family of four from the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit. However, experts criticize the amount as too small, especially after the government eliminated the Canada Carbon Rebate. Food insecurity researchers argue that the benefit doesnt cover losses from the rebates removal, and advocates call for a larger, permanent solution. With food prices expected to rise, economists stress the need for long-term fixes to address the affordability crisis.
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