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O TTAWA - Most of what is billed as
the largest, one- time benefit payment
in federal history is likely
to hit suburban voters living in federal
ridings where the Conservatives can be
considered the party to beat, an analysis
by The Canadian Press shows.
Number- crunching based on the last
census shows many of the ridings in
line to get the biggest cheques from the
newly increased Universal Child Care
Benefit are in suburban Alberta and
the all- important ridings that surround
Toronto - and they usually have a history
of tilting Tory.
Only two of the top 20 destinations
for the enriched UCCB payments landing
today are locations where the opposition
NDP would be considered the
favourite; and one more in the top 20
would be considered a Liberal seat.
That leaves 17 seats that could be
considered Conservative- leaning, home
to the voters who could receive the biggest
financial windfall when almost $ 3
billion in child care benefit payments
are mailed today - three months before
election day in October.
The majority of spending continues to
go to Conservative ridings - 15 of the
top 20 - even after adjusting the payments
to take into account the estimated
percentage of families who haven't
signed up for the enhanced benefit.
Opposition parties have criticized
the government for giving out the increased
benefit payment, backdated to
the start of the year, as an election ploy
to buy votes.
But all three main parties have released
platform planks designed to woo
families who tend to concentrate in the
key suburban ridings that could swing
the federal election.
" The demographic that ( parties) are
all fighting for are the parents, the
kids, the families that are just starting
out. So this is why this puts ( child care)
up on the agenda," said Kathy Brock, an
expert on party politics from Queen's
University in Kingston, Ont.
Since 2006, the government has handed
out monthly payments of $ 100 for
every child in Canada under age six.
That changes today as the payment rise
to $ 160 a month, and children age six to
17 earn their parents $ 60 per month.
The increased payments are retroactive
to the start of the year, meaning
the payments this month will be higher
than any before.
The government doesn't decide
where in the country the money will go;
it does get to decide who should receive
the money.
To get a more detailed picture of
where those families live, The Canadian
Press used census data from
Statistics Canada to plot the location of
children under age 18 in each of Canada's
338 ridings, and then calculated
how much each riding would receive in
new monthly child care benefit spending.
The totals were adjusted to reflect the
percentage of families in each province
who have not signed up for the benefit
to see if there were marked differences
in outcomes, which there was not.
The analysis then used an Elections
Canada study that transposed the outcome
in each of those 338 ridings based
on the poll- by- poll breakdown of votes
from the 2011 campaign. ( In 2011, there
were just 308 ridings, so Elections Canada
has done number- crunching to figure
out who would have won if the 338
ridings had exited in 2011.)
The census figures are four years
old, meaning the number of children in
each age group has likely changed as
children grow up, babies are born, and
families move around the country.
The analysis showed the highest
grossing ridings are most likely to be
in the 905 belt around Toronto, as well
as the suburban areas of Calgary that
supported the Conservatives in 2011.
In an interview, Employment Minister
Pierre Poilievre, who oversees the
expanded child benefit, offered a simple
explanation.
" Families have supported the Conservative
party because the Conservative
government has supported families,"
Poilievre said.
" It's no coincidence that many families
live in ridings that have elected
Conservative MPs."
The Toronto- area 905 ridings in Mississauga
and Brampton remain a key
battleground for all parties heading
into the 2015 vote: the Conservatives
want to maintain their support, the Liberals
are looking to regain votes they
lost, and the NDP wants to expand support
in the suburbs beyond the downtown
Toronto ridings where they have
traditionally done well, said Jack Mintz
from the University of Calgary.
Experts also suggest the payments
could attract two demographics the
Conservative have to influence if they
want to expand their base of support:
immigrant communities and mothers,
Brock said.
The NDPs want to keep the universal
child care benefit, but eventually spend
$ 5 billion a year for a universal daycare
system.
The Liberals want to replace the child
care benefit with a larger income- tested
benefit payment that would require
a Justin Trudeau to find $ 2 billion to
make it happen.
- The Canadian Press
Tory- friendly ridings await child- benefit cash
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