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The Canada Learning Bond (french: Bon d'études canadien, CLB) is a grant paid by the
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to assist low-income families with saving money for their children's
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. The CLB relies primarily on the National Child Benefit (NCB) program to determine which families may be eligible and the tax regulations for the
Registered Education Savings Plan A registered education savings plan (RESP) in Canada is an investment vehicle available to caregivers to save for their children's post-secondary education. The principal advantages of RESPs are the access they provide to the Canada Education Savin ...
(RESP) to guide the eventual use of the CLB funds. As of 1 July 2005, the CLB is legislated by the '' Canada Education Savings Act''.


History

As part of the 2004 Canadian federal budget, the
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introduced the Canada Learning Bond as a way to encourage low-income families to use a
RESP A registered education savings plan (RESP) in Canada is an investment vehicle available to caregivers to save for their children's post-secondary education. The principal advantages of RESPs are the access they provide to the Canada Education Savi ...
for saving money to be used for a child's post-secondary education.Department of Finance Canada (2004, March 23). ''Learning: Cornerstone of Canada's economic and social progress''. Retrieved June 22, 2008, from http://www.fin.gc.ca/budget04/pamph/paleae.htm The maximum net benefit outlined per child was $2000 () over fifteen years and the budget estimated over 120,000 newborn children would be eligible in 2004 with an estimated budget cost of $85 million. As part of the
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, Minister of Finance
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maintained the status quo of the CLB program by specifying that the proposed 2006 Universal Child Care Benefit (i.e., $1,200 per year per child under six) would not be considered as income when determining eligibility for the CLB.Department of Finance Canada (2006, May 2). ''Building a better Canada: Families and communities''. Retrieved June 22, 2008, from http://www.fin.gc.ca/budget06/bp/bpc3ce.htm As of 2006, the program did not achieve its participation or distribution goals.Schmidt, S. (2006, December 22). Ottawa education initiative falling flat. ''CanWest News Service''. Retrieved June 24, 2008, from http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/story.html?id=720dfbc5-5279-478a-8765-82df67b45f1c&k=63142 Less than five percent of eligible children received the grant over the program's first two and a half years (i.e., 19,259 out of 422,048). In addition, the federal government distributed $12 million rather than the $192.5 million budgeted for the same time period. In December 2006, a spokesperson for Minister of Human Resources
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described the launch of marketing efforts to address the low awareness of the CLB program. In a presentation to the ''
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Standing Committee on Finance'' in August 2007, the
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recommended converting the CLB,
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, and
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into one annual needs-based grant program for eligible post-secondary students.Canadian Association of University Teachers (2007, August). ''Statement to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance regarding the 2007 pre-budget consultations''. Retrieved June 24, 2008, from http://www.caut.ca/pages.asp?page=584


Current program

The Canadian federal government provides the CLB to families who are entitled to the NCB and have children under the age of fifteen who were born after 2003. In the first year of eligibility per child, the family receives $25 to cover the cost of setting up a RESP with the child as a beneficiary and $500 payable into that RESP. After setup, the Canadian federal government provides a $100 CLB installment payment for each year the family remains entitled to the NCB and until the child turns fifteen. If an eligible family does not apply for a CLB after the birth of a child, then they have until the child's eighteenth birthday to apply and receive payments for the years the family was eligible.Human Resources and Social Development Canada (2008, June 5). ''Canada Learning Bond - Frequently asked questions''. Retrieved June 22, 2008, from http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/learning/education_savings/publicsection/CESP/CLB_FAQs.shtml If the family does not apply prior to the child's eighteenth birthday, then the child can apply for their own RESP and receive the CLB as long as they do so before their twenty-first birthday. Once the beneficiary of the RESP enrolls in a qualified educational program, then the beneficiary receives the balance in the account through Educational Assistance Payments. If the beneficiary of the RESP does not enroll in an educational program after
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, then the CLB payments must be returned to the Canadian federal government because the CLB is not transferable.


See also

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Registered Education Savings Plan A registered education savings plan (RESP) in Canada is an investment vehicle available to caregivers to save for their children's post-secondary education. The principal advantages of RESPs are the access they provide to the Canada Education Savin ...
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Canada Education Savings Grant The Canada Education Savings Grant (french: Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études, CESG) is part of a Government of Canada program, administered through Employment and Social Development Canada, to assist with savings for Canadian children ...


External links


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References

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