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Ontario rolls out new round of direct payments to parents of school-aged children

Ontario parents with school-aged children can now apply for government payments of up to $200 per child or $250 for kids with special education needs. Education Minister Stephen Lecce is framing the payments as help for tutoring supports for students to 'catch up' from the pandemic. But parents don’t have to prove how the money would be used. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP165085907 
Legacy Identifier: n_Lecce-CatchUp20221020T1720 
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Duration: 1m37s 
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Create Date: 10/20/2022 5:20:00 PM 
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