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2024 benefits

With rent going up, the hike in food costs and the increase in the cost of day-to-day necessities, it's safe to say Canadians are looking for ways to offset inflation, especially lower-income Canadian families.

The Government of Canada, as well as several provincial government programs, have a slew of benefits and credits that could offer financial assistance.

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The Government of Canada is extending a variety of federal benefits and credits to eligible Canadians in February of 2024, which can provide necessary financial assistance amidst rising living costs across Canada, particularly for low-income residents.

Considering the cost of rent, groceries and day-to-day necessities have gone up, it's important to verify your eligibility for these government financial programs — as you may be entitled to hundreds of dollars throughout the month.

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Amidst the rising costs, the Government of Canada has a lineup of federal benefits and credits to lend a helping hand. From the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security pension to the GST/HST Credit, Canada Child Benefit, and the Canada Workers Benefit, these programs aim to provide some financial breathing room for individuals and families grappling with the economic pinch.

It's important to verify if you're eligible for any government benefits and credits, as you could be entitled to hundreds of dollars next month.

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It's no secret that with the rise in the cost of living across Canada, many residents are pinching their pockets, saving where they can, when they can.

For Canadians struggling amidst the rising cost of rent, grocery prices and day-to-day necessities, a handful of government benefits and credits are available in 2024. It's recommended that Canadians verify their eligibility as they could be entitled to thousands of dollars next year.

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