As the cost of living continues to challenge households across Canada, the federal government has strengthened its support with an extensive lineup of benefit payments and new programs for 2025. June and July are particularly eventful months, featuring scheduled Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) deposits, new benefit launches, and expanded support for seniors, parents, and people with disabilities.
If you’re a Canadian receiving government assistance—or planning to apply—this detailed guide outlines who qualifies, when to expect payments, and how to access new programs.
June 2025: Key CRA Benefit Payment Dates
Canadians can expect several important benefit payments in June 2025, including the Canada Child Benefit, Ontario Trillium Benefit, and monthly pension and veteran support programs.
Canada Child Benefit (CCB) – June 20, 2025
The CCB delivers tax-free monthly payments to families raising children under age 18. For the 2025–2026 benefit year, the updated annual amounts are:
- Children under age 6: Up to \$7,787 (about \$649/month)
- Children ages 6 to 17: Up to \$6,570 (about \$547/month)
- Disability supplement: An additional \$3,173/year for qualifying children
These payments are crucial for families balancing rising expenses with child-related costs.
Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) – June 10, 2025
Ontario residents will receive their monthly OTB payment on June 10, which combines three provincial credits:
- Ontario Sales Tax Credit: Up to \$360/year
- Energy and Property Tax Credit: Up to \$1,248–\$1,421/year
- Northern Ontario Energy Credit: Up to \$277/year
OTB helps low- to middle-income households offset living expenses tied to housing and energy.
CPP and OAS – June 26, 2025
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) provide monthly income to eligible seniors:
- OAS (ages 65–74): Up to \$707.67/month (income under \$148,451)
- OAS (75+): Up to \$880.44/month (income under \$154,196)
- CPP: Average of \$758/month with a maximum of \$1,364.60
These payments will be deposited on June 26, 2025, into registered direct deposit accounts.
Veterans Affairs – June 27, 2025
Disability pensions and Pain and Suffering Compensation from Veterans Affairs Canada will be paid on June 27. These tax-free amounts are based on service-related disability assessments.
July 2025: New and Continuing Payments
Several programs continue into July, with key benefits set to recur monthly. Notably, July also marks the launch of a historic new program for Canadians with disabilities.
Recurring Payments in July 2025
- Canada Child Benefit: July 18, 2025
- Ontario Trillium Benefit: July 10, 2025
- CPP and OAS: July 29, 2025
These benefits will be automatically deposited for eligible recipients already registered with the CRA or provincial agencies.
Canada Disability Benefit Launches July 2025
The Canada Disability Benefit represents a groundbreaking national support initiative. Designed to reduce poverty among low-income persons with disabilities, the program begins issuing its first payments in July 2025 to early applicants.
Eligibility Overview
To qualify, individuals must:
- Be aged 18 to 64
- Be eligible for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC)
- Have filed a 2024 tax return
Application Timeline
- Invitation letters with unique codes begin going out in June
- Application opens June 20, 2025
- Deadline to apply for July payment: June 30, 2025
Benefit Amount
Recipients can receive up to \$2,400 annually, depending on income level and household circumstances.
How to Apply for Major 2025 Benefits
Knowing how to apply ensures you don’t miss out on support. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown for two major programs.
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
Step 1: Check Eligibility
- You must live with the child
- Be primarily responsible for their care
- Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible temporary resident
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
- SINs for both you and your child
- Birth certificate or hospital proof of birth
- Direct deposit details
- Immigration documents if applicable
Step 3: Submit Your Application
- Apply via the Automated Benefits Application at birth (available in most provinces), or
- File your annual tax return and complete CCB registration through your CRA My Account
Canada Disability Benefit
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Must have DTC approval and be between ages 18–64
- Must have filed 2024 taxes
Step 2: Watch for CRA Letter
- Invitation with unique code sent to pre-qualified individuals in June
Step 3: Prepare and Apply
- Gather SIN, direct deposit info, 2024 Notice of Assessment
- Apply online, by phone, or in person at Service Canada between June 20–30, 2025
Other CRA Benefit Programs and Application Steps
Step 1: File your 2024 tax return—this triggers eligibility review for most benefits.
Step 2: Use the CRA’s online portal to apply for the GST/HST credit and other tax-related supports.
Step 3: New immigrants may apply using a simplified CRA form with 36 months of income details, even if they haven’t filed a return yet.
Important Tips for a Smooth Application Process
To avoid delays or denial, applicants must:
- Keep all information current (address, marital status, etc.)
- Provide accurate banking details for direct deposits
- Retain copies of all submitted documents
- Use CRA My Account to track updates, upload documents, and receive messages
For disability-related benefits, applying for the Disability Tax Credit is a required first step. Ensure you have an approved DTC status before applying for the new benefit.
Maximizing Benefits: Strategic Actions for 2025
To ensure you receive the maximum eligible support:
- File your taxes before April 30, 2025
- Apply for all relevant credits and tax benefits
- Regularly update your CRA My Account
- Set up and verify direct deposit
These steps can reduce processing delays and ensure full access to all benefits.
Provincial and Municipal Support Programs
Ontario residents may qualify for:
- Municipal property tax relief
- Utility bill rebates
- Senior and disability-focused assistance programs
Applications for many of these supports are open year-round, with a final deadline of December 31, 2025. Check with your local municipality for program-specific timelines and documentation requirements.
2025 Program Changes: What’s New This Year?
Canada’s benefit landscape has undergone significant evolution in 2025. Major highlights include: