CRA Confirms $1,120 Canada Carbon Rebate, With Deposits Arriving in February 2026

The Canada Revenue Agency has confirmed that eligible Canadians will receive up to $1,120 through the Canada Carbon Rebate, with deposits scheduled to begin arriving in February 2026. This announcement has sparked renewed interest in how the rebate works, who qualifies, and what households can expect as carbon pricing continues to play a central role Continue reading

“Canada’s New $2,200 Senior Benefit for February 2026: Eligibility and Deposit Date”

In early 2026, eligible Canadian seniors are poised to receive a substantial financial support payment of $2,200 from the federal government. This one‑time deposit is intended to ease cost‑of‑living pressures on seniors living on fixed incomes and is part of broader benefit payment changes affecting retirement income programs in Canada, including Old Age Security (OAS), Continue reading

CRA Announces $1,350 One-Time Deposit: Canadians Urged to Review Eligibility by February 8, 2026

Canadians across the country are paying close attention to recent announcements surrounding a one-time $1,350 deposit linked to the Canada Revenue Agency. With eligibility reviews encouraged before February 8, 2026, the payment has sparked widespread interest among seniors, low- and modest-income households, and individuals receiving federal benefits. While the CRA has emphasized that this deposit Continue reading

New GST Credit Brings Extra Grocery Cash to 12 Million Canadians as Cost Pressures Continue

As households across Canada continue to face mounting cost pressures, especially at the grocery checkout, Ottawa has delivered a major policy response with a revamped GST credit. Renamed the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, this expanded tax-free payment is designed to help lower-income and modest-income Canadians cope with stubbornly high food prices and overall living Continue reading

New $2,000 Monthly Payment for Canadians in 2026: Eligibility & Amount Details

In early 2026 there’s been a great deal of buzz online claiming that the Government of Canada is introducing a new $2000 monthly payment to all Canadians or to certain groups starting this year. Before you get excited or share on social media, it’s important to separate official government policy from rumours and misinformation circulating Continue reading

Goodbye CCB Limits: Families to Get Up to $8,100 Starting February 2026

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) has been a lifeline for millions of Canadian families, providing tax-free financial support for children under 18. Starting February 2026, the federal government will introduce new CCB limits, raising the maximum annual benefit to up to $8,100 per child, reflecting adjustments for inflation and cost-of-living pressures. For families across Canada Continue reading

Find Out if You’re Sitting on One of 3.9 Million Uncashed Government Cheques”

Millions of Canadians are sitting on unclaimed government money, and it could be yours. From tax refunds to pension payments, carbon rebates, and benefits, the federal government has issued billions in cheques that remain uncashed. The good news? Discovering if the government owes you money is easier than you might think. Understanding the Scope of Continue reading

Canada Implements Stricter Driving Rules Starting February 2026, Fines Could Reach $2,000 Nationwide

Canada is preparing for one of the most significant overhauls of its road safety system in decades. Starting February 2026, the country will implement stricter driving rules aimed at reducing accidents, discouraging reckless behavior, and standardizing traffic enforcement across all provinces and territories. With penalties for serious violations rising as high as $2000, these new Continue reading

Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Releases Final TFSA Contribution Room for the 2026 Tax Year

In early 2026, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) confirmed the final contribution limits for the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) program — a cornerstone of Canadian personal finance that allows residents to grow savings and investments entirely tax-free. With the 2026 annual limit locked in at C$7,000, and cumulative contribution room for eligible Canadians reaching a Continue reading

“First OAS Payment of 2026 Arrives Feb. 7 With Increase: What Canadian Seniors Need to Know

The first Old Age Security (OAS) payment of 2026, reflecting modest increases, is scheduled to land in eligible seniors’ accounts as part of the federal pension calendar early in the year. OAS — one of Canada’s major retirement income supports — adjusts regularly for inflation and other policy changes, helping millions of retirees keep pace Continue reading