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If you're 65 or older and count on Canada's Old Age Security (OAS) payments to help cover everyday expenses, your September cheque is right around the corner.

OAS is adjusted every three months to keep up with inflation. The most recent increase took effect in July, and those updated rates remain in place for September.

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If you're 65 or older and relying on Old Age Security (OAS) to help with living expenses, a new monthly payment is just around the corner.

OAS is a non-contributory government pension designed to support seniors across Canada in retirement. Payments are typically issued at the end of each month — either through direct deposit or by mail, depending on your setup with Service Canada.

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If you're a senior in Canada who relies on government payments like the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security (OAS), here's some good news — March 2025 OAS payments are just around the corner.

Old Age Security is a monthly benefit provided by Service Canada through Employment and Social Development Canada. It's designed to support Canadians aged 65 and older with their retirement expenses. While many seniors are automatically enrolled, not everyone qualifies, so it's important to check your eligibility.

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The government is urging Canadians who have international travel plans this fall and winter to double-check their passports' validity to avoid being refused entry at their destination.

Back in October, the Government of Canada released a statement advising travellers to ensure their passports are valid for at least six months prior to expiry, which is now a standard entry requirement in over 70 countries.

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As October marches on, it's time for another round of government benefit payments for Quebecers, including Old Age Security payments.

Old Age Security (OAS) is a monthly pension provided by the federal government to Canadians aged 65 and older. It's a key way the feds aim to help seniors cover their living expenses.

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Before locking in your summer vacation plans, it's a good idea to check the latest Government of Canada travel advisories to stay informed about your destination.

Whether you're heading to the sunny beaches of the Caribbean, wandering through Europe's historic cities, or exploring tropical hotspots, there may be updated advisories you need to know about.

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As we head into September, Canadians can expect another round of government benefit payments, including the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security.

Old Age Security (OAS) is a monthly pension provided to Canadians aged 65 and up, and it's one of the ways the federal government supports seniors.

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If you're heading to South America or the Caribbean soon, there's a new travel risk you should know about: Oropouche fever.

The Government of Canada recently updated a number of travel advisories to include information about Oropouche fever, which has been spreading in countries like Brazil, Bolivia, and Cuba, where it hasn't been reported previously.

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You don't have to be a super-spy to land a job with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) — it turns out the government agency offers a whole bunch of high-paying roles where you can channel your inner James Bond without all the car chases and explosions.

CSIS is hiring Foreign Language Communications Analysts in Montreal, and if you're fluent in Arabic, Mandarin, Russian, Punjabi, Urdu or Hindi, you could snag a Government of Canada job that pays up to $120,917 a year.

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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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Before you finalize your summer travel plans, don't forget to check the latest Government of Canada travel advisories to get clued up on what's going on at your vacation destination.

Whether you're planning to bask on the beaches of the Caribbean, explore Europe's historic cities, or venture into tropical locales, there could be updated travel advisories that you should be aware of.

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