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November is on its way, which means a fresh wave of federal government benefits and credits are rolling out for Canadians, including many that apply to residents of Quebec. If you're eligible, these CRA payments from the Government of Canada could offer a handy financial boost to wrap up the year, covering everything from raising children to key pension payments.

Among the November 2024 benefit payments are the Canada Child Benefit, Old Age Security and more. Each one offers different support amounts and payment schedules, giving Canadians a range of options to receive government funds right to their bank accounts.

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October is just around the corner, and with it comes a new round of federal government benefits and credits that Quebec residents could be eligible for. This month brings fresh opportunities to receive financial assistance from the Government of Canada through various programs and payments.

From tax credits to pension payments, you might be eligible to receive thousands of dollars from the government this month. Some of the key payments going out this month include Old Age Security, the Canada Child Benefit and the GST/HST Credit, along with several others.

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By the end of August, eligible Canadians can expect to get multiple payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), including the Canada Child Benefit (CCB).

Ensuring you qualify for all available government benefits and credits is crucial, as you might be eligible for amounts ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars.

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Come this August, Canadian residents can expect several Government of Canada benefits and credits to be paid out, including the Canada Workers Benefit, Canada Child Benefit, the Canada Pension Plan and Canada's Old Age Security, to name a few.

Considering the rise in the cost of living across the country, it's no surprise that Canadians, particularly, low-income families, are looking for ways to supplement inflation in Canada. Whether it be taking on more hours, a second or third job, or applying to government financial programs.

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As of mid-July, Canadians can anticipate several payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), including the Canada Child Benefit (CCB).

With the soaring cost of living, it’s understandable that many Canadians, especially low-income families, are seeking ways to manage inflation. This could involve working additional hours, cutting costs wherever possible, or obtaining extra government assistance.

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With July days away, Canadians can prepare to receive a new set of government benefits and credits.

With the cost of living at all-time highs, Canadian residents, particularly low-income Canadian families, are looking for ways to offset inflation in Canada, whether it be working longer hours, taking on more work, or relying on federal benefits.

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As June draws to a close, Canadian residents can expect one final monthly payment from the Government of Canada

The Old Age Security (OAS) payment will be distributed soon, providing eligible Canadians with potentially hundreds of dollars this month.

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As of mid-June, Canadians can expect several payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), including the Canada Child Benefit (CCB).

Considering the cost of living has gone up exponentially, it's no surprise Canadians, particularly low-income families, are looking for ways to combat inflation, whether it be working extra hours, saving wherever they can, or collecting additional aid from the government.

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Canada's challenging economic conditions and rising cost of living are pushing many Canadians to counteract inflation. People are adopting saving strategies, seeking additional income sources, and receiving financial support from the federal government.

As summer approaches, several government benefits and credits will be available to Canadians. It's important to verify if you can receive certain benefits and credits from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), as you may be entitled to thousands of dollars over the coming months.

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Amidst Canada's turbulent economic landscape, the cost of living has many Canadians seeking ways to combat inflation, whether through saving strategies, seeking additional income streams, or receiving financial aid from the federal government.

Now, with June around the corner, a slew of government benefits and credits will be available to Canadians. It's important to verify if you are eligible to receive certain benefits and credits from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), as you may be entitled to hundreds of dollars next month.

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A slew of Government of Canada benefits and credits have been sent out this May, with the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) coming up next. The CCB is expected to be sent out this week and eligible Canadians could receive hundreds of dollars.

Due to the Victoria Day holiday this month, the Canada Child Benefit will be going out sooner than expected, so those who routinely receive the benefit, should check their bank accounts a few days earlier for the direct deposit.

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With spring in full force comes a slew of Government of Canada benefits and credits, and with inflation at all-time highs and the cost of living in Canada reaching new heights, many Canadians are looking for ways to save or earn more income.

The federal government has several financial programs to help low-income Canadian families, residents with disabilities and/or Canadians who require extra financial aid due to age, employment status or who are newcomers.

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