The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that five major direct deposit payments will be issued in September 2025, providing timely support to millions of Canadians. These payments include benefits from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), Canada Child Benefit (CCB), and the Veterans Pension. This is part Continue reading
Canada Minimum Wage Increases for 2025: Full Provincial Rates & Effective Dates
Across Canada, minimum wage increases in 2025 reflect the federal and provincial governments’ efforts to keep pay in line with inflation and the rising cost of living. Housing costs, food prices, and transportation expenses have continued to climb, making it harder for workers to meet basic needs. Most provinces and territories review their minimum wages Continue reading
Confirmed CPP, OAS & GIS Payments Coming in September 2025: What You Need to Know
Canadians relying on public pensions will receive their next Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) payments on Thursday, September 25, 2025. This article provides a detailed overview of the payment amounts, eligibility criteria, and payment dates for these benefits. New $814.09 OAS Monthly Payment Confirmed for October 2025: Continue reading
$1,395 Canada GIS Allowance September 2025 Payment – Full Details & New Eligibility Rules
Canada’s low-income seniors are set to receive an important financial boost this September with the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). For eligible seniors, the September 2025 GIS payment will reach $1,395, providing crucial support to help cover everyday expenses and the rising cost of living. Here’s everything you need to know about this payment, who qualifies, Continue reading
$628 Canada Grocery Rebate Sept 2025: Eligibility & Payment Details
As grocery prices continue to rise, the Government of Canada is stepping in to provide relief. Eligible Canadians can expect a one-time, tax-free grocery rebate of up to $628 in September 2025. This initiative aims to help low- and modest-income households manage the rising cost of food. $456 Canada Carbon Rebate Arriving in September 2025: Continue reading
$456 Canada Carbon Rebate Arriving in September 2025: Eligibility Rules & Payment Dates
The federal Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR)—formerly known as the Climate Action Incentive payment—continues to help households offset the cost of federal pollution pricing. For September 2025, many Canadians can expect a quarterly payment of up to $456, depending on their province and family size. Below is a detailed guide to who qualifies, when payments will Continue reading
$808 + $1,097 OAS and GIS Deposit Coming on September 25, 2025 – What Seniors Should Know
Seniors across Canada are set to receive their next Old Age Security (OAS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) payments on September 25, 2025. These payments provide critical financial support to older Canadians, helping cover daily living expenses and ensuring a stable income in retirement. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what seniors should know about these Continue reading
Confirmed Extra Pension Boost for Canadian Seniors October 2025: Check New Amount & Eligibility
Canada’s federal government has confirmed that — starting in October 2025 — Old Age Security (OAS) benefits will receive a modest but real increase. For many seniors, this extra boost is welcome as inflation and cost-of-living pressures continue to eat into budgets. Below is everything to know: how much the increase is, who qualifies, when Continue reading
Canada Minimum Wage Hike 2025 – Province-Wise Hourly Increases Explained in Detail
Canada is seeing a wave of minimum wage increases across several provinces in 2025. These bumps in pay are designed to help workers keep up with rising costs, inflation, and changing economic conditions. Here is a province-by-province breakdown of the latest minimum wage rates, when changes take effect, who’s affected, and what workers should expect. Continue reading
Say Goodbye to CPP at 65? What the Latest Pension Debate Means for Your Retirement Plan
Canada’s retirement landscape is facing a major shake-up as a new debate emerges about raising the age to receive the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). For decades, 65 has been the traditional age to begin collecting CPP. But recent discussions among economists, policy experts, and government advisers are sparking concerns that the eligibility age could eventually Continue reading