For thousands of Canadians living with a disability, daily life comes with extra financial costs — from medical equipment and therapy to home care and mobility challenges. To help ease ...
In 2025, grocery costs in Canada continue to rise, placing heavy pressure on low-income families, seniors, and households on limited budgets. This growing concern has pushed many Canadians to search ...
The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) is set to launch in July 2025, providing a non-taxable annual payment of up to C$2,400, or C$200 per month, to eligible Canadians living with ...
As rental prices continue to climb across Canada, many low- and moderate-income households are finding it difficult to keep up with the cost of housing. In response, the Canada Revenue ...
In a major step to ease the financial pressure of rising costs, the Canadian government will issue a one-time $2,200 direct deposit to seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals ...
Starting July 2025, the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) will begin delivering monthly, non-taxable payments of up to C$200 per month (C$2,400 per year) to eligible working-age adults living with disabilities. ...
If you’re a low-income worker in Canada, mark your calendar for July 23, 2025—that’s when the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) advance payment of $566 will be deposited into the bank ...
If you’re studying in Canada in 2025 as an international student, there’s good news—you can work part-time during school and full-time during breaks. But with this freedom comes important rules ...
In 2025, a growing number of Canadian seniors are hearing about a $3,716 monthly pension. While this isn’t a single government payout, it’s the combined maximum that eligible seniors could ...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has said that some people will get a one-time payment of $3,900. This news is very big because the money can help people pay for ...