Re: Ground Fault kitchen receptacles
I don't know the Canadian Electrical Code, however,the NEC requires all ungrounded conductors supplying multiple devices on a yolk (duplex receptacle) to be disconnected simultaneously. You cannot split the receptacles and connect to two GFI circuit breakers. Handle ties are not acceptable.
I don't think splitting receptacles in a kitchen has any advantage. There is no way to know what will be plugged into those receptacles let alone whether the upper or lower receptacle would be chosen.
Kitchen receptacles are required to be connected to 20 amp circuits. Either 15 amp or 20 amp receptacles can be used.
By the way, this forum is AFCI (Arc Fault for bedrooms)