Benefit cheques paying to Ontarian in October, November and December

Ontario Works or emergency assistance

The Ontario government offers financial support through Ontario Works, providing assistance for essentials like food and shelter. Emergency assistance is also available for short-term crises, including COVID-19 impacts, eviction risks, or fleeing abuse. Eligibility is based on household income, assets, and family size, with one application required per family. Applicants must be at least 16, Ontario residents, and willing to participate in employment-related activities.

Here are the next payment dates:

  • October 31
  • November 29

Canadian Pension Plan and Old Age Security

The maximum monthly payment for the Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) for residents over 65 is $1,306.57.

For the Old Age Security (OAS) pension, individuals between ages 65 to 74 with an annual income of less than $142,609 are eligible for a monthly payment of up to $707.68. Those between the ages of 75 and over with an annual income of less than $148,179 may receive up to $778.45 per month.

The Canadian Pension Plan and Old Age Security payments are sent out monthly. The upcoming dates for these payments are:

  • October 29
  • November 27
  • December 20

Child Tax Credit

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) oversees the tax-free monthly Child Tax Credit benefit, designed for eligible families supporting children under 18. The CCB may incorporate child disability benefits and relevant provincial and territorial programs.

The Ontario Child Benefit offers up to $1,607 annually per child, depending on an individual’s family net income and the number of children under 18 years of age in their care.

These are the next payment dates:

  • October 18
  • November 20
  • December 13

Ontario Trillium Benefit

The Ontario Trillium Benefit, disbursed on a monthly basis, includes the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit, the Northern Ontario Energy Credit, and the Ontario Sales Tax Credit. The next payment dates are as follows:

  • November 8
  • December 10

Individuals between the ages of 18 and 64 could receive an annual amount of up to $1,194. Those 65 years old and over may receive up to $1,360 per year.


Canada Carbon Rebate

The Canada Carbon Rebate, previously called the Climate Action Incentive Payment, is a federal initiative designed to help Canadians manage the financial impact of carbon pricing.

The program returns funds to residents in provinces where the federal carbon tax applies, including Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Most households receive more back than they pay in carbon taxes with additional top-ups available for those living in rural areas.

For those who received their first payment in April, the second installment will be sent out on Oct. 15. The amounts vary depending on household size and location.

Here is a breakdown of the rebate amounts in Ontario:

$140 for an individual
$70 for a spouse
$35 per child
Rural supplement of $28

Benefit cheques paying to Ontarian in October, November and December

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If you want to learn more about the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit (CGEB), including who qualifies, how much you could receive, and when payments are issued, visit Tax Service Canada’s Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit Guide. This comprehensive resource explains the eligibility requirements, payment amounts for individuals and families, application details for new residents, and important CRA payment dates. With the CGEB replacing the GST/HST Credit in July 2026 and providing increased support to millions of Canadians, staying informed can help ensure you receive every benefit you are entitled to.

If you receive the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), now is the time to ensure your benefits continue without interruption. GIS eligibility is reviewed annually, and failing to file your income tax return or complete any required renewal steps could result in your payments being reduced or stopped starting in July 2026. Service Canada uses your most recent income information to determine your eligibility and payment amount for the 2026–2027 benefit year. To avoid delays or disruptions to your monthly GIS payments, review the renewal requirements today. Visit the GIS Renewal page for a complete guide and important updates.

Never miss an Old Age Security payment by bookmarking our dedicated 2026 OAS Payment Schedule page today. Managing your retirement budget is much easier when you know exactly when your funds will arrive in your account. By saving this link, you’ll have instant, one-click access to the most up-to-date distribution dates and any schedule adjustments throughout the year. Stay organized and gain peace of mind by keeping this essential resource right at your fingertips. Bookmark us now and ensure you’re always prepared for your upcoming monthly payments!

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