June 2025 Federal Benefit Payments In Canada – Key Dates And Details

June 2025 Federal Benefit Payments In Canada – Key Dates And Details

As the cost of living continues to rise in Canada, government benefit payments in June 2025 are vital for millions of households.

Whether you’re a seniorparentstudent, or a low-income homeowner, knowing your federal and provincial benefit schedule helps you better manage your budget.

Let’s break down every major benefit being paid out this month, including amounts, eligibility, and payment dates.

Federal Benefit Payments – June 2025

The Government of Canada supports various segments of the population with monthly benefit payments. Here are the major ones you should be watching for in June:

1. Canada Pension Plan (CPP) & Old Age Security (OAS)

These retirement benefits will be paid on June 26, 2025.

ProgramEligibilityMaximum Monthly (2025)Payment Date
CPPAge 60+, based on work contributions$1,433 (at age 65)June 26
OAS (Age 65–74)Income under $148,451$707.67June 26
OAS (75+)Income under $154,196$880.44June 26

CPP is contribution-based, while OAS is available to most Canadian residents aged 65+. Both are indexed for inflation and increase periodically.

2. Canada Child Benefit (CCB) & Ontario Child Benefit (OCB)

Families will receive their CCB payments on June 20, 2025. OCB is included in the same payment cycle in Ontario.

Child’s AgeCCB (Federal)OCB (Ontario)Total Annual Support
Under 6$7,437$1,607$9,044
Age 6–17$6,275$1,607$7,882

These benefits are tax-free and help families cover essential expenses. Families with children with disabilities may qualify for an additional $3,173 per child per year.

3. Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)

Paid on June 10, 2025, this monthly benefit combines:

  • Ontario Sales Tax Credit
  • Energy and Property Tax Credit
  • Northern Ontario Energy Credit
ComponentMax Annual AmountJune Payment Date
Ontario Sales Tax Credit$345June 10
Energy & Property Tax Credit$1,194June 10
Northern Ontario Energy Credit$158June 10

OTB eligibility depends on your 2024 income tax return and family situation.

4. Veterans’ Benefits

Veterans Affairs Canada will issue Disability Pension and Pain and Suffering Compensation on June 27, 2025.

These tax-free payments are based on the degree of service-related disability. Veterans can opt for monthly or lump-sum options, and eligible dependents may receive additional support.

5. Student Benefits from CPP

Eligible students aged 18–24 enrolled full-time in post-secondary institutions can receive monthly CPP benefits if their parent is deceased or disabled.

Student TypeMonthly BenefitPayment Date
Full-time$301.77June 26
Part-time$150.89June 26

Students must remain enrolled in approved institutions and maintain their academic status.

Municipal Property Tax & Utility Rebates

Some Ontario municipalities offer property tax relief and utility rebates to:

  • Seniors aged 65+
  • Disabled individuals
  • Long-term homeowners (1+ years)
  • Those on ODSP or receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

Application Tips:

  • Apply before December 31, 2025
  • Couples only need one spouse to qualify
  • Rebates reduce annual property tax burdens

Stay Prepared: Ensure On-Time Payments

To avoid delays in June’s payments:

  • File your taxes for 2024
  • Update your direct deposit info with the CRA or provincial agencies
  • Apply for benefits like student support or property rebates manually if required

With rising costs and inflation in 2025, knowing when your Canada benefit payments arrive is crucial. From CPP to CCB and OAS, June brings substantial federal support.

Keep your records updated and applications submitted on time to receive what you’re entitled to—helping you stay financially secure and prepared.

FAQs

When is the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment scheduled for June 2025?

The CCB payment will be deposited on June 20, 2025 for eligible families with children under 18.

What is the CPP payment date and maximum amount for June 2025?

The CPP payment will be made on June 26, 2025, with a maximum monthly payment of $1,433 at age 65.

Who qualifies for the Ontario Trillium Benefit in June 2025?

Ontario residents with low to moderate income, who have filed a 2024 tax return and meet eligibility for sales tax, property tax, or energy credits.

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