Parents who are expecting child benefit payments via mail will still get their cheques delivered on Wednesday, Canada Post and the Canada Revenue Agency has said.
Parents who are expecting payments via mail will still get their cheques delivered, Canada Post and the Canada Revenue Agency has said.
“Canada Post has agreed to deliver benefit cheques for the Canada child benefit and related provincial and territorial benefits for November 20, 2024,”The Crown corporation says it has a “special agreement” with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers so that socio-economic cheques can be delivered on Wednesday despite
Other government benefit cheques that will continue to be delivered amid the strike include the Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, Veterans Affairs Pension Plan, Quebec Pension Plan, Quebec’s Child Assistance as well as Pension Cheques from Alberta Seniors.A Canada Post office on Sparks Street in Ottawa posts a notice informing customers that benefits cheques will still be delivered despite a national strike on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.
For every child aged six to 17 years, the maximum CCB payment will be $547.50, which is a 4.7-per cent increase from last year.Trudeau says he could have acted faster on immigration changes, blames ‘bad actors’Families whose total benefits for the year are less than $240 would have received a lump sum amount in July and therefore won’t be getting anything this month.
The CCB can also be paid out for a foster child as long as the children’s special allowances are not payable in a given month, the CRA says.Organic carrots sold in Canada, U.S. recalled in deadly E.coli outbreakStrike could be detrimental to Canada Post as a business
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