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parents in canada

A brand new year is almost here, bringing with it a fresh batch of government benefit payments landing in Canadians' bank accounts in January 2026.

Whether you're receiving payments from the Canada Revenue Agency or Service Canada, a handful of major programs are set to roll out monthly or quarterly payments for families, seniors, workers and others who qualify.

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If you're expecting your Canada Child Benefit payment this month, there's good news — December's deposit is arriving much earlier than usual.

Instead of waiting until later in the month, eligible parents will see their Canada Child Benefit money hit their accounts next week.

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December is right around the corner, and with it comes a new round of government benefit payments landing in bank accounts across Canada.

These December 2025 benefit payments from the Canada Revenue Agency and Service Canada could bring some welcome relief just in time for the holiday season. With higher winter bills, rising costs and added year-end expenses, every bit of financial support can make a difference right now.

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Calling all parents in Canada — your monthly government payments are getting a little boost next year.

The Canada Revenue Agency just announced the new 2026 rates for the Canada Child Benefit, and families can expect a modest increase in their payouts starting next summer.

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Families across Canada receiving the Canada Child Benefit will see another payment hit their bank accounts next week — and depending on where you live and your family's circumstances, it could add up to a substantial amount.

The federal government payment is designed to help parents with the everyday expenses of raising children, from diapers and groceries to school supplies and activities. It's one of several benefits the Canada Revenue Agency is sending out in November, and for many households, it's also one of the largest.

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