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canada education savings grant

Raising a child in Canada isn't cheap and you might be looking for ways to get money from the federal government to help offset those costs.

Well, quite a few federal benefits and credits are available to parents and you could get thousands of dollars each year.

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If you want to have a baby, there are quite a few things that you need to budget and plan for so you can save money.

Whether you're already expecting or just thinking about having a baby someday, the cost of raising a child in Canada is something that should be top of mind.

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The government of Canada has so many federal benefits available to help parents afford to raise their children, including payments to help save for post-secondary education.

Embark, a Canadian education savings and planning company, recently shared a survey where they asked Canadian parents about saving for their children's education and the impact of rising costs of living.

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With September officially being back-to-school season in Canada, it's time to get serious about the return to the classroom.

However, like anyone will tell you, getting an education in Canada can be incredibly expensive.

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The federal government is offering eligible parents up to $7,200 to help them save for their child's future education.

If you haven't heard of it before, the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) is money that the government adds to a child's savings plan, to help them pay for post-secondary education when they're old enough.

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