Canadians receiving Old Age Security (OAS) can expect another boost in their monthly payments starting October 2025, thanks to the latest quarterly adjustment tied to inflation. The federal government reviews OAS amounts every three months to keep pace with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), ensuring that benefits maintain their purchasing power. Below is a detailed Continue reading
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Canada Child Benefit Payment Arrives Early in September 2025: Full Details Inside
As Canadian families gear up for the back-to-school season, there is welcome news on the horizon: the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment for September 2025 will be issued early, landing in bank accounts on Friday, September 19, 2025. This tax-free payment is designed to help parents cover the rising costs of raising children—from school supplies Continue reading
Extra Pension Boost Confirmed for Canadian Seniors in October 2025
Canadian seniors are set to receive a welcome financial boost this fall as the federal government has confirmed an additional increase to pension payments starting October 2025. The adjustment, linked to inflation, will benefit those receiving the Old Age Security (OAS), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). $1,600 CPP and OAS Payment Continue reading
$1,600 CPP and OAS Payment Coming in September 2025: What Seniors Need to Know
Canadian seniors rely heavily on the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) for financial stability during retirement. In September 2025, many seniors are expected to receive combined payments of approximately $1,600, reflecting recent cost-of-living adjustments. Knowing the exact amounts, payment dates, and eligibility requirements is crucial for budgeting and planning monthly expenses. Continue reading
CRA Confirms Up to $8986 Refund in 2025: Full Eligibility, Application Process, and Benefits
The CRA Confirms Up to $8986 Refund in 2025 for Canadians living with a disability or for families supporting someone with a disability. This comes through the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), a federal tax measure designed to ease the financial pressure faced by individuals with severe and prolonged impairments. The DTC is not just a Continue reading
Canada Survivor Allowance Payment September 2025 – Eligibility, Benefits and Key Dates
The Canada Survivor Allowance is a vital federal benefit designed to help lower-income widows, widowers, and surviving spouses bridge the financial gap after the loss of a partner. Administered by Service Canada under the Old Age Security (OAS) program, this monthly payment supports Canadians who have not yet reached full OAS pension age but rely Continue reading
Exact CPP, OAS, and GIS Deposit Dates for October and November 2025
For millions of Canadian seniors, the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) are crucial monthly benefits that help cover everyday expenses. These payments provide financial stability, especially during times of high inflation and rising living costs. To help seniors plan their budgets, the federal government has confirmed Continue reading
Canada Retirement Bonus 2025: Up to $4,000 in CPP & OAS Payments – Are You Eligible?
Canadian seniors are set to receive significant financial support this year through the Canada Retirement Bonus 2025, offering up to $4,000 in combined Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments. This initiative aims to help retirees manage rising costs, including housing, groceries, utilities, and healthcare. Here’s everything you need to know about Continue reading
Confirmed New $200 Monthly Support Canada 2025: Eligibility and Payment Details
The Canada Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is a federal program designed to reduce the financial burden for people with disabilities or their supporting family members. While the DTC itself is a non-refundable tax credit—meaning it reduces the amount of income tax you owe—the benefit often translates into monthly financial relief for eligible Canadians. In 2025, Continue reading
Canada Minimum Wage Rises Again in 2025: One Province Still Left Behind
Canadians earning hourly wages are about to see a boost in pay as five provinces implement minimum wage increases starting October 1, 2025. Depending on the province, workers could see their hourly pay rise anywhere from 20 cents to 80 cents, adding hundreds or even over a thousand dollars to their annual income for full-time Continue reading