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October has arrived, and with it comes a slew of federal benefit payments Quebecers can receive this month, including payments from the Advanced Canada Workers Benefit.

This refundable tax credit is designed to help lower-income individuals and families across the country, giving them a financial boost to cope with the rising cost of living.

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October is almost here, and that means a new wave of federal benefit payments Quebecers can receive this month, including payments from the GST/HST Credit.

With the cost of living continuing to rise, it's no wonder that many Canadians are searching for ways to stretch their budgets, especially in lower-income households. Savvy Canadians can stay informed about the financial assistance they might be eligible for, as payments from government benefits and tax credits like the GST/HST Credit can offer hundreds of dollars on a regular basis.

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As we make our way through September, there are still a few federal benefit payments set to be distributed to Canadians this month, including payments from the Canada Pension Plan.

With the rising cost of living, it's no surprise that many Canadians are looking for ways to make ends meet, particularly those in lower-income households. Whether it's taking on extra shifts, cutting down on spending or exploring government benefits you may be eligible for, every bit helps.

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As September fast approaches, so does a new wave of government benefits and credits being issued by Revenu Quebec and the Canada Revenue Agency.

With inflation on the rise and the cost of living in Quebec climbing, many residents, especially low-income families, are on the lookout for additional income opportunities, whether through work or financial aid programs provided by the Canadian and Quebec governments.

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As August comes to a close, Canadian residents can anticipate receiving a couple of final monthly payments from the Government of Canada, including the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security.

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

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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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Whether it's to help you pay the rent or cover day-to-day expenses, government benefits and credits are available through Revenu Québec and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to provide some additional support this August. If you're single, don't worry — that includes you, too.

It's not just families and couples living under the same roof that can access monetary assistance from both levels of government. Single people, with or without children, are also entitled to financial aid. What's more, these amounts can be deposited directly into your bank account.

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As August rolls around, so does a slew of new government benefits and credits being sent out by Revenu Quebec and the Canada Revenue Agency.

Given the rise in inflation and escalating cost of living in Quebec, many residents, particularly low-income families, are seeking additional income opportunities, whether through employment or financial aid programs offered by the Canadian and Quebec governments.

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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 July comes to a close, Canadian residents can expect a couple of final monthly payments from the Government of Canada, including the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security.

The Old Age Security (OAS) payment will be issued in the coming days, offering eligible Canadians potentially hundreds of dollars this month.

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While July is coming to a close, there are still a couple of federal benefits set to go out to eligible Canadians, including the Canada Pension Plan.

Given the significant rise in the cost of living, it's understandable that Canadians, especially those in low-income households, are seeking ways to manage inflation. This includes working extra hours, cutting expenses, or applying for additional government assistance.

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