As the cost of living across Canada continues to rise, Quebec residents are looking for ways to not only save money but earn more, too. The Quebec and federal governments offers a handful of financial programs and credits that could offset inflation and help Canadians struggling at the moment, particularly low-income families.
For those aged 60 and over, the Quebec government offers an array of benefits and credits designed to help individuals reach financial security, including the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP).
Quebec residents may be eligible for several government benefits and credits offered in February to ease financial strain. Verifying eligibility for programs such as the Quebec Pension Plan, Family Allowance, Old Age Security, and the Canada Child Benefit is recommended as you could be entitled to hundreds of dollars.
The surging cost of living in Canada has placed a significant burden on residents, impacting expenses like groceries, rent, and everyday necessities. To address the financial challenges faced by Quebecers, especially those with lower incomes, both federal and provincial governments are extending a range of benefits and credits this winter season.
The surging cost of living in Canada has placed a significant burden on residents, impacting expenses like groceries, rent, and everyday necessities. To address the financial challenges faced by Quebecers, especially those with lower incomes, both federal and provincial governments are extending a range of benefits and credits this winter season.