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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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As summer rolls around, the Government of Canada and the Quebec provincial government will send out various benefits and credits over the course of the next few months.

With the rising cost of living, it's no surprise that Quebec residents are looking for ways to supplement inflation in Canada, whether it be saving up money, working more or looking to government programs for financial aid, especially low-income families.

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April has officially arrived and Canadians are expected to receive payments from various Government of Canada benefits and credits this month, including the upcoming Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payment.

The monthly retirement pension plan is a taxable benefit that replaces a portion of your income when you are no longer in the workforce. For those who qualify, Canada Pension Plan payments will be given for the rest of your life upon retirement, per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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As inflation breaks new records and the cost of living is on the rise in Canada, it's no surprise many Canadians are looking for ways to save money, including help and/or guidance from government programs that offer financial aid to residents, particularly low-income Canadians.

With April fast approaching, it's important to brush up on any new or updated benefits and credits you could be eligible for from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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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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Canadians are currently grappling with the economic challenges, particularly given the escalating cost of living, which includes increases in grocery prices, rent and everyday necessities. Stretching a pay cheque has become markedly more challenging for individuals and families, particularly those with lower incomes.

For residents of Quebec seeking additional financial support to cope with inflation, the Quebec and federal governments extend various benefits and credits throughout 2024. It is suggested to assess your eligibility for these government programs, as you could be entitled to thousands of dollars next year.

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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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The current state of the economy has many Canadians feeling financially strained. The rising cost of living including groceries, rent and day-to-day necessities has skyrocketed exponentially, leaving many families across Canada, especially low-income families, struggling to make ends meet.

For those seeking extra income or financial aid, there are loads of federal and provincial benefits and credits going out this December 2023. It is important to confirm your qualification for various federal and provincial programs, as you might be eligible to receive financial assistance through government credits and benefits this December.

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The cost of living in Canada has increased exponentially and Canadians are feeling it when it comes to the price of groceries, rent and day-to-day necessities. For those looking for ways to cut costs or earn extra income, both federal and provincial governments offer a wide range of benefits and credits.

The Government of Canada is offering a variety of benefits and credits to eligible Canadians this winter season, which can provide necessary financial assistance in the face of rising living costs, particularly for low-income residents.

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