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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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Canadians are often considered among the politest people in the world, and while that may be true for some, it seems a lot of our compatriots are keeping their dissatisfaction behind a veneer of forced cheer.

A recent poll ranking the angriest Canadian provinces found one, in particular, is raging a lot more than the others.

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A Quebec man has pleaded guilty to starting 14 forest fires in Chapais, Quebec — a small town located nearly 500 kilometres northwest of Quebec City.

Brian Paré had posted conspiracy theories online that the historic wildfires that ravaged Quebec forests and wildlife were deliberately being set by the federal government, the CBC reports.

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Eligible students in Montreal or anywhere else in Canada can apply for a federal benefit of up to $2,000 that gets deposited into a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP).

The Canada Learning Bond (CLB) aims to assist low-income parents with children younger than 18 years of age and students from 18 to 20 years old with the cost of post-secondary education.

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The federal government has been rolling out measures to help Canadians deal with inflation and the rising cost of living. The first package, which included a doubling of the GST credit, received royal assent on October 18. A second piece of legislation, including the Canada Dental Benefit and a supplement to the Canada Housing Benefit, received assent on November 17.

Some renters are now set to get hundreds of dollars extra.

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Did you know that the Government of Canada can send you free goodies? And they're all Canada-inspired! I mean... what did you expect when it's coming from the feds?

With Canada Day less than two months away, now is the perfect time to get some patriotic gear, and all for free.

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With Canada's border measures having changed, travel is now on the rise — so that means it's time to dust off those passports. If your Canadian passport is expired, the renewal process has been simplified to make things much easier.

The federal government has introduced a simplified renewal process for passports in order to "modernize and improve its services to better respond to the changing needs of Canadians."

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