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The start of a new year doesn't just mean flipping the calendar — it's also when new laws and regulations officially take effect across Quebec and Canada. In 2026, several legislative changes are already reshaping daily life for residents, from how rent increases are calculated to what you'll pay at the bank.

Last year brought major shifts like new tipping rules, changes to recycling collection, and a new vehicle registration tax. This year's lineup is just as significant.

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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 inches closer and closer, Canadians should prepare to receive a handful of government benefits and credits, including the GST/HST credit.

With the rising cost of living, it's no surprise residents, particularly, low-income families, are looking for ways to supplement inflation in Canada — whether it be taking on more hours at work, an additional job, or seeking financial aid from federal programs.

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As July 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 high 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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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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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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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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