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Connects you to a range of federal benefits such as:
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Health Canada helps you maintain and improve your health, while respecting your individual choices and circumstances. |
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Offers you single window access to a wide range of Canadian government programs and services. |
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Provides Canadian families with children under the age of 6 with financial support to help with the cost of child care. |
Ontario | |
Offers you single window access to a wide range information, services and resources offered by the government of Ontario. |
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Ontario's employment and training network with services for:
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Healthy Smiles Ontario is available to all low-income families in Ontario. Any family with income below the program’s income thresholds can apply each year to receive children’s dental coverage. Making an application is not always necessary. Children are automatically eligible for Healthy Smiles Ontario if they or their family receive:
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The Ontario Benefits Directory is a simple, easy and convenient point of access to many provincial benefit and tax credit programs. |
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Your connection to information about community, social, health and related government services. |
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Provides personalized devices or equipment to Ontarians who have long-term physical disabilities. |
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Landlord and Tenant Board (formerly Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal) |
Learn how to resolve disputes between most residential landlords and tenants. |
Provides legal aid services to low-income individuals for:
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Makes it easier for families to find and access the services they need to give kids the best start in life at all stages of a child's development and to help youth become productive adults. |
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The official web site of the ministry responsible for Ontario's health and long-term care programs. |
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Delivers a range of services to protect your legal, personal and financial interests, as well as monitors the activities of Ontario charities. |
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A tax-free monthly payment to help with the costs of raising children under the age of seven. |
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As a resident of Ontario, you must have a valid Ontario Health Card to show that you are entitled to health care services paid for by OHIP. OHIP covers most of your Ontario health benefits across Canada. |
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Ontario Child Benefit is a monthly benefit paid to low income families with children under the age of 18. |
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OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial assistance to help pay for tuition, books, mandatory fees, living costs and transportation. |
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Hears appeals about social assistance decisions that people receive under the Ontario Works Act, 1997 and the Ontario Disability Support Program Act, 1997. |
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If you are spending a lot of money on prescription drug products and have a valid Ontario Health Card, the Trillium Drug Program may help cover some of the cost. |
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If you have a disability that restricts your mobility, you may be eligible for help from the Home and Vehicle Modification Program. The program provides funding for eligible adults and children to make modifications to their homes and vehicles in order to help them:
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Health Gateway is an online resource for people living with complex chronic illnesses and episodic disabilities. (Episodic disabilities may include: arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, some forms of mental illness, and cancer). |