With the Senate passing Bill C-46 on May 11, Canadians will be eligible to receive the so-called Grocery Rebate on July 5, which was promised in this year’s federal budget.
“While inflation continues to come down for the ninth month in a row, in Budget 2023, our government is delivering new, targeted inflation relief for Canadians who need it most, and providing immediate support to strengthen public health care for Canadians,” said Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
As part of the Cost of Living Act, a total of 11 million low- and middle-income Canadians will be eligible for the rebate, which includes $234 for single Canadians without children, $225 for seniors, and $467 for eligible couples with two children….