CCB Arriving Early This April! Check New 2025 Payment Dates & Rates Now

CCB Arriving Early This April

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment is arriving early this April 2025—on April 17 instead of the usual 20th. Updated benefit amounts mean more money for Canadian families, with a maximum of $7,787 per child under 6. This detailed guide breaks down new CCB payment dates, annual rates, and tips for staying eligible. Ideal for parents and professionals alike, this expert-backed overview ensures you don’t miss out on essential family support.

CPP Pension Hike 2025 – Are You Ready for Your Increased Payment?

CPP Pension Hike 2025

The CPP Pension Hike 2025 introduces increased contributions and higher benefits under Canada’s public pension system. With new earning tiers and improved payout potential, Canadians can expect stronger retirement support. Discover how these changes affect your income, what you need to know, and how to prepare with clear, expert-backed advice.

Canada’s New Rules to Cancel Visas & Permits – Who’s Affected?

Canada’s New Rules to Cancel Visas & Permits

Canada’s new visa cancellation rules are designed to combat fraud and ensure compliance with immigration conditions. The changes impact workers, students, and tourists, and include faster deportation processes and stricter monitoring. Foreign nationals must stay informed, apply for extensions on time.

LTC Home with 85 Pandemic Deaths Faces Expansion – Ontario Seniors Push Back

LTC Home with 85 Pandemic Deaths Faces Expansion

The Canadian government has committed over $10 billion to improve long-term care facilities, aiming to address staffing shortages, improve care quality, and upgrade outdated infrastructure. While families and advocates are hopeful, questions remain about whether the reforms will be enough to resolve the long-standing issues facing LTC homes.

RRSP Season Tip: Reviewing Your Beneficiaries Could Save You Thousands

RRSP Season Tip

Reviewing your RRSP beneficiaries is an often-overlooked yet crucial task in estate planning. By ensuring that your beneficiaries are properly designated, you can avoid unnecessary taxes, probate fees, and complications for your loved ones. Regularly updating your designations after major life changes can save you and your estate thousands of dollars and provide peace of mind.