Canada Government Payment Dates 2026
Canada government payments help millions of Canadians manage retirement income, family expenses, tax credits, temporary income support and cost-of-living needs.
This guide brings together the main 2026 payment schedules for CPP, OAS, GST/HST Credit, Canada Child Benefit and Employment Insurance.
Find Your Government Payment Program
Choose the payment program you are looking for. Each guide includes payment dates, eligibility notes, direct deposit information and what to do if your payment is late.
CPP Payment Dates
Monthly Canada Pension Plan payment dates for retirement, disability, survivor and related benefits.
View CPP Schedule → SeniorsOAS Payment Dates
Old Age Security payment dates for seniors, including GIS and other related senior benefits.
View OAS Schedule → Tax CreditGST/HST Credit Dates
Quarterly GST/HST Credit payment dates for eligible low and modest-income Canadians.
View GST/HST Dates → FamiliesCanada Child Benefit Dates
Monthly CCB payment dates for eligible families raising children under the age of 18.
View CCB Dates → WorkersEmployment Insurance Payments
How EI payments work, when payments are usually issued and why timing may vary by claim.
View EI Guide →CPP Payment Dates 2026: When Will Your Next Payment Arrive?
Many Canadians rely on Canada Pension Plan payments as one of their main sources of retirement income. Knowing exactly when CPP payments are issued can help you plan monthly expenses, manage your budget and avoid unnecessary financial stress.
Whether you already receive CPP benefits or are preparing for retirement, it is important to understand how payment dates work, how much you may qualify for and what factors can affect your monthly payment amount. Our guide includes the complete 2026 CPP payment calendar along with eligibility information and frequently asked questions.
View Complete CPP Payment Schedule →OAS Payment Dates 2026: Payment Schedule and Important Information for Seniors
Old Age Security payments provide essential financial support for millions of Canadian seniors every month. If you are receiving OAS or planning to apply soon, keeping track of payment dates can help you better manage your retirement income throughout the year.
Many seniors may also qualify for additional programs such as the Guaranteed Income Supplement, which can increase monthly support for eligible low-income seniors. Our complete guide explains when OAS payments are issued, who may qualify and what to do if your payment is delayed.
Check All OAS Payment Dates →GST/HST Credit Payment Dates 2026: Check Your Upcoming CRA Payment Dates
The GST/HST Credit is one of the most important tax-free payments available to low and modest-income Canadians. Although payments are only issued four times per year, they can provide valuable financial support to help offset rising everyday costs.
Many Canadians are surprised to learn they may qualify automatically after filing their taxes. Our guide explains exactly when GST/HST Credit payments are issued in 2026, how payment amounts are calculated and how to make sure you do not miss a payment.
View GST/HST Payment Calendar →Canada Child Benefit Payment Dates 2026: Monthly Payment Schedule for Canadian Families
The Canada Child Benefit helps millions of families cover the cost of raising children through tax-free monthly payments. For many households, CCB payments play a major role in managing childcare costs, groceries, clothing, school expenses and other family needs.
Payment amounts can change each year depending on family income and household circumstances. Our complete guide shows all Canada Child Benefit payment dates for 2026 and explains how families can continue receiving their payments without interruption.
See All CCB Payment Dates →Employment Insurance Payment Dates 2026: When Can You Expect Your EI Benefits?
Employment Insurance benefits provide temporary financial support during periods of unemployment, illness, parental leave and other qualifying situations. Because EI payments follow a different system than most government benefits, many claimants are unsure when to expect their money.
Payment timing can depend on claim approval, reporting requirements, direct deposit setup and processing times. Our guide explains how EI payment schedules work, how often payments are usually issued and what steps to take if your payment has not arrived as expected.
Learn How EI Payments Work →Important Things to Know About Government Payments
Direct Deposit
Direct deposit is usually the fastest and safest way to receive government payments in Canada.
Tax Filing
Many benefits require an annual tax return so eligibility and payment amounts can be calculated.
Payment Delays
Weekends, holidays, banking delays, missing information or claim reviews may affect payment timing.
How Government Payments Work in Canada
Government payments in Canada may be issued monthly, quarterly or according to a claim-based schedule. The table below summarizes the main programs covered in this guide.
| Program | Payment Frequency | Main Recipients | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPP | Monthly | Retirees and eligible contributors | View Dates |
| OAS | Monthly | Seniors aged 65+ | View Dates |
| GST/HST Credit | Quarterly | Low and modest-income Canadians | View Dates |
| Canada Child Benefit | Monthly | Families with children under 18 | View Dates |
| Employment Insurance | Usually every 2 weeks | Eligible workers and claimants | View Guide |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are all government payments paid on the same date?
No. Each program has its own schedule. CPP and OAS are monthly, CCB is monthly, GST/HST Credit is quarterly and EI depends on the claim process.
Do I need to file taxes to receive benefits?
For many CRA-administered benefits, filing your annual tax return is required to calculate eligibility and payment amounts.
What should I do if my payment is late?
Wait several business days, check your direct deposit information and then contact the CRA or Service Canada if the payment still has not arrived.
Can I receive more than one government payment?
Yes. Depending on your age, income, family situation and employment history, you may qualify for more than one program.
Final Thoughts
Canada government payments can help with retirement income, family expenses, tax credits and temporary income support. Use this page as your main hub to find the right 2026 payment guide and stay updated throughout the year.
