More help on the way for B.C. families

More than 350,000 families in B.C. will get their second B.C. Family Benefit boost to help with the cost of living, starting immediately.

Recognizing people are being pinched by price surges, the B.C. government has boosted the monthly B.C. Family Benefit payments for low- and moderate-income families for three months, January through March.

A family with two children can receive up to $350 more than usual over the three months.

Added to the regular monthly payments, the three-month enhancement means a family with two children will get as much as $330 each month.

Eligibility is based on income and number of children. People can expect to see their family benefit and the bonus cost-of-living payment as a deposit or cheque through the Canada Revenue Agency alongside the federal Canada Child Benefit program.

Eligible families are automatically determined when someone registers for the Canada Child Benefit.

Since fall 2022, the Province has provided approximately $2 billion for supports to help people with increased costs through the B.C. Family Benefit, the B.C. Affordability Credit, support for back-to-school expenses, a one-time energy rebate and a cap on rent increases below the rate of inflation.

Budget 2023 will continue to make investments in the things that matter most to help build a stronger, more secure B.C. for everyone.