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Universal Child Care Benefit: Top 20 ridings that are likely to receive the most money

ctvnews.ca
July 19, 2015

The government is increasing the value of the monthly universal child care benefit (UCCB) starting Monday. Here are the top 20 ridings that are likely to receive the most money per month in three different age categories based on an analysis of census data by The Canadian Press. In brackets is the party that took the riding in 2001, or would have if the riding had existed then, according to Elections Canada:

Top 20 ridings that are likely to receive the most money per month for children age six to 17:

Whitby (Riding history: Conservative): $1,303,500

Oakville North--Burlington (Conservative): $1,291,200

Mississauga--Streetsville (Conservative): $1,266,900

Mississauga--Malton (Conservative): $1,261,500

Mississauga--Erin Mills (Conservative): $1,255,200

Dufferin--Caledon (Conservative): $1,240,800

Peace River--Westlock (Conservative): $1,223,100

Brantford--Brant (Conservative): $1,218,900

Brampton North (Conservative): $1,215,300

Essex (Conservative): $1,201,500

Brampton West (Conservative): $1,197,000

Wellington--Halton Hills (Conservative): $1,192,800

King--Vaughan (Conservative): $1,191,000

Aurora--Oak Ridges--Richmond Hill (Conservative ): $1,191,000

Brampton East (NDP): $1,180,500

Durham (Conservative): $1,173,900

Etobicoke North (Liberal): $1,173,000

Churchill--Keewatinook Aski (NDP): $1,171,800

Ajax (Conservative): $1,162,200

Orleans (Conservative): $1,151,100

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Top 20 ridings that are likely to receive the most money per month for all children up to age 17:

Churchill--Keewatinook Aski (Riding history: NDP): $3,051,000

Calgary Skyview (Conservative): $3,051,000

Oakville North--Burlington (Conservative): $2,976,000

Peace River--Westlock (Conservative): $2,934,300

Brampton West (Conservative) $2,927,400

Whitby (Conservative): $2,817,900

Grande Prairie--Mackenzie (Conservative) $2,770,900

Calgary Shepard (Conservative): $2,763,200

Brampton East (NDP): $2,742,100

Red Deer--Lacombe (Conservative): $2,730,900

Edmonton--Wetaskiwin (Conservative): $2,723,500

Bow River (Conservative): $2,714,700

Brantford--Brant (Conservative): $2,711,700

Calgary Rocky Ridge (Conservative): $2,689,600

King--Vaughan (Conservative): $2,681,400

Mississauga--Malton (Conservative): $2,675,100

Etobicoke North (Liberal): $2,657,000

Mississauga--Streetsville (Conservative): $2,561,300

Ajax (Conservative): $2,558,200

Mississauga--Erin Mills (Conservative): $2,547,200

Top 20 ridings that are likely to receive the most money per month for children up to age five:

Calgary Skyview (riding history: Conservative): $1,903,200

Churchill--Keewatinook Aski (NDP): $1,879,200

Calgary Shepard (Conservative): $1,762,400

Brampton West (Conservative): $1,730,400

Edmonton--Wetaskiwin (Conservative): $1,720,000

Peace River--Westlock (Conservative): $1,711,200

Grande Prairie--Mackenzie (Conservative): $1,710,400

Oakville North--Burlington (Conservative): $1,684,800

Milton (Conservative): $1,656,000

Calgary Rocky Ridge (Conservative): $1,633,600

Red Deer--Lacombe (Conservative): $1,620,000

Saint-Leonard--Saint-Michel (Liberal): $1,606,400

Bow River (Conservative): $1,574,400

Brampton East (NDP): $1,561,600

Fort McMurray--Cold Lake (Conservative): $1,518,400

Whitby (Conservative): $1,514,400

Mirabel (NDP): $1,496,000

Brantford--Brant (Conservative): $1,492,800

King--Vaughan (Conservative): $1,490,400

Etobicoke North (Liberal): $1,484,000