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Canada Child Benefit (CCB) Eligibility and Application Guide

To apply for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, gather necessary documents like your Social Insurance Number (SIN) and your child’s birth certificate, complete Form RC66 available on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website, and submit the form and documents online through CRA My Account or by mail. Keep your information updated to receive the correct benefit amount.

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Goods and Services Tax / Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) Credit Explained

The Goods and Services Tax / Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) credit is a tax-free quarterly payment provided by the Canadian government to help individuals and families with low or modest incomes offset all or part of the GST or HST they pay on goods and services.

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Unlocking Old Age Security (OAS) Benefits – All You Need to Know

The Old Age Security (OAS) pension is a government-funded monthly benefit for Canadians aged 65 and older. In 2026, the maximum monthly OAS payment is approximately $759 for ages 65–74 and $835 for those 75 and older. Eligibility depends on age, Canadian residency, and legal status. Apply through Service Canada online or by mail, and monitor your income to avoid benefit reductions.

GST/HST Payment Dates and When to Expect It

The GST/HST credit is a tax-free quarterly payment from the Canadian government to help low and moderate-income families. Payments are issued approximately on January 5, April 2, July 3, and October 5, 2026.. To receive it, file your tax return. The amount depends on your family income and number of children. If you don’t get your payment within 10 business days, contact the CRA.

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Maximizing Your Canada Pension Plan for Retirement: A Guide to CPP Benefits

The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) provides monthly retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to Canadians. In 2026, you can maximize CPP by contributing the most possible during your working years, delaying retirement benefits past 65 to increase payments, and coordinating CPP with other income sources like OAS and private pensions.

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20 Best Ontario Road Trips from Toronto for 2026: Perfect for Weekend Getaways

Here are 20 of the best Ontario road trips from Toronto, including top spots like Niagara Falls, Muskoka, Prince Edward County, Blue Mountain, Algonquin Park, Tobermory, Thousand Islands, Wasaga Beach, Elora, Stratford, Kawartha Lakes, Sauble Beach, Paris, St. Jacobs, Hamilton, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Lake Simcoe, Bon Echo Provincial Park, Rattlesnake Point, and Ottawa—perfect for weekend getaways within a few hours’ drive.

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Maximizing Your Employment Insurance: A Guide to EI Benefits / Maximiser votre assurance-emploi : Guide des prestations d’assurance-emploi

Employment Insurance (EI) in Canada gives temporary financial support to eligible workers. In 2026, you can receive up to $729 per week. Apply early, report any earnings, and track your claim through My Service Canada Account (MSCA) to maximize your benefits. /

L’assurance-emploi (AE) au Canada offre un soutien financier temporaire aux travailleurs admissibles. En 2026, vous pourriez recevoir jusqu’à 729 $ par semaine. Faites votre demande tôt, déclarez tous vos revenus et suivez votre dossier dans Mon dossier Service Canada (MDSC) pour maximiser vos prestations.

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What Are the Most Popular Sports in Canada in 2026? (Ranked by Canadians)

In 2026, the most popular sports in Canada are led by ice hockey, followed by soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and baseball. Other favourites include cricket, tennis, golf, curling, and a tie between pickleball and esports. These rankings reflect national fan interest, player participation, and major sporting events across the country.

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Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) 2026: Everything You Need to Know / Régime canadien de soins dentaires (RCSD) 2026 : tout ce que vous devez savoir

The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) offers free or low-cost dental care to eligible Canadians without private insurance, based on household income. It covers common services such as cleanings, exams, and fillings, with broader access now in place as the phased rollout that occurred through 2024 and 2025 continues into full availability in 2026. /
Le Régime canadien de soins dentaires (RCSD) offre des soins dentaires gratuits ou à faible coût aux Canadiens admissibles qui n’ont pas d’assurance dentaire privée, selon le revenu du ménage. Il couvre des services courants tels que les nettoyages, les examens et les obturations, avec un accès élargi désormais en place, puisque le déploiement progressif effectué en 2024 et 2025 se poursuit vers une disponibilité complète en 2026.

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Apple TV+ Canada Review (2026): Is It Worth It for Canadians?

Apple TV+ Canada is worth it for Canadians who value high-quality, ad-free originals and watch TV regularly. At $14.99/month, it offers premium 4K streaming, but the smaller library means it’s best used alongside another service.
Recommended for Most Canadians: Subscribe monthly and cancel when you’re done watching.