If the rising cost of food and everyday essentials has been squeezing your budget, there is good news. The Canadian government has introduced a new benefit designed specifically to help with exactly those expenses.
Starting in 2026, the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit replaces the old GST/HST credit and provides higher payments to millions of Canadians.
A single person can receive up to nine hundred and fifty dollars in 2026. A family of four can receive up to one thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. These amounts include a one‑time top‑up payment plus higher quarterly payments for the rest of the benefit year.
Here is how it works for typical households. A single person with a net income around twenty‑five thousand dollars receives a one‑time payment of just over two hundred and sixty dollars, plus an ongoing increase of more than one hundred and thirty dollars for the year. That is a total increase of about four hundred dollars on top of the base benefit. A family of four with a net income around forty thousand dollars receives a one‑time payment of over five hundred dollars, plus an ongoing increase of more than two hundred and seventy dollars. Their total increase reaches about eight hundred dollars.
These amounts are added to what you would have received under the old system. The total benefit for the year — including the base amount and the new increases — reaches up to nine hundred fifty dollars for a single person and nearly nineteen hundred dollars for a family of four.