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canada child benefit

For Quebec families, October is bringing more than just cooler weather and falling leaves.

Between the federal Canada Child Benefit (CCB) and the provincial Allocation Famille, parents could see a serious boost in their bank accounts this month, adding up to over $1,400 in some cases.

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For Canadian parents, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is probably one of the most consistent supports you see each month. And with the September 2025 payment about to roll out, many families are still seeing a little extra thanks to the updated federal rates that took effect this summer.

Whether you're new to the government program or just keeping tabs on your household budget, here's what to expect from this month's deposit — from the maximum amounts to who qualifies and when the money will land.

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If you're raising kids in Quebec, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is likely one of the most consistent forms of support you see each month. And with the August 2025 payment on the way, many parents are now receiving more money than before, thanks to the recently adjusted federal rates.

Whether you're new to the benefit or just wondering how much is coming this time around, here's what to know about the August CCB payment, including the new rates, eligibility details, and when to expect your deposit.

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Raising kids in Quebec isn't cheap. And with inflation still a factor, a little extra support can go a long way. Luckily, the next Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment is coming soon, and this month's cheque could look a little different than usual.

That's because July is when the government updates your CCB amount based on your 2024 income — and new indexed rates are now in effect for the next 12 months.

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If you're already receiving Quebec's family allowance, you're in for a nice surprise next month.

On July 2, eligible parents will automatically receive an extra $124 per child, thanks to a one-time payment from Retraite Québec called the Supplément pour l'achat de fournitures scolaires (School Supplies Supplement). The best part? You don't need to do anything to get it.

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Raising children in Quebec? If so, chances are you're feeling the weight of rising costs, whether it's daycare, groceries, or summer camp. Fortunately, a little help is on the way this month for eligible families.

The next Canada Child Benefit (CCB) — known in French as Allocation canadienne pour enfants (ACE) — is scheduled to drop over the coming weeks. Depending on your household income, the amount could be as high as $648.91 per child.

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If you're raising kids in Quebec, some financial relief could be heading your way soon. The next Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment is scheduled for next week, and eligible families could receive up to $648.91 per child — completely tax-free.

Here's everything you need to know about how much you could get, who qualifies, and how to make sure you're enrolled.

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If you're raising kids in Quebec, you know the expenses add up fast — from daycare fees to grocery bills and everything in between. But for eligible families, some financial relief is just around the corner.

The next Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment — known in French as Allocation canadienne pour enfants (ACE) — is scheduled for Monday, May 20, 2025. And depending on your household income, you could receive up to $648.91 per child this month.

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May is almost here, and that means a fresh wave of provincial and federal government benefits is heading to bank accounts across Quebec.

From rent relief to child care benefits, there are several ways eligible residents can get financial support this spring. Whether you're trying to keep up with day-to-day costs or just looking to stretch your budget a little further, these payments can help cover the essentials — and maybe a few extras too.

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If you're raising a child in Quebec, you're probably feeling the pinch — daycare, clothes, and school lunches aren't getting any cheaper. But there is some financial help on the way.

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) — or Allocation canadienne pour enfants (ACE) — is a tax-free monthly payment from the federal government that helps families cover the cost of raising kids. And this April, eligible parents in Quebec could receive up to $648.91 per child.

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A new month is around the corner, and with April on the horizon, Quebec residents can look forward to another round of government payments landing in their accounts soon.

Whether you're keeping up with bills or saving for something fun, these government benefit payments from Revenu Québec and other provincial and federal agencies can be a real boost.

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If you're a parent in Canada, navigating the finances in an uncertain job market can feel overwhelming.

Luckily, some extra cash could be heading your way this month. The March Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment is set to be deposited soon, giving eligible families up to $648 per child to help cover the cost of raising kids.

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