A shopper browses for food items inside a grocery store in Toronto, Ontario, on January 26, 2026. Source: REUTERS


February 14, 2026 Tags:

Canadians who receive the GST credit will soon see extra money in their bank accounts. Parliament has approved new legislation that will provide a one-time top-up payment this spring.

Lawmakers moved quickly to pass the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit. The bill cleared the House of Commons last week and then passed its final vote in the Senate before receiving royal assent late Thursday.

Extra Help This Spring

The Department of Finance says eligible Canadians will receive the additional payment “as early as possible this spring.” The one-time boost will equal 50 per cent of the regular GST credit amount.

The GST credit supports Canadians with low and modest incomes. The government says this extra payment aims to help families manage higher living costs, especially for groceries and everyday essentials.

In addition to the one-time payment, the regular GST benefit will rise by 25 per cent for five years starting in July. That increase will apply automatically to eligible recipients.

Millions Expected to Benefit

Officials estimate that more than 12 million Canadians will benefit from the changes. When combined, the one-time boost and the higher credit could provide significant support for families.

The government says a family of four could receive up to $1,890 this year. Over the following four years, that same family could collect about $1,400 annually from the enhanced credit.

The payments will arrive through the same system that delivers the existing GST credit. Eligible Canadians do not need to apply separately.

Support Across Party Lines

Members of Parliament agreed to move the bill through the House quickly. While some opposition members raised concerns about the approach, they supported speeding up the process so Canadians could receive the money sooner.

Conservative MPs described the measure as a “Band-Aid solution,” but they voted in favour of advancing it.

The fast approval means the government can now prepare payments for distribution in the coming weeks.

Focus on Affordability

Rising food and household costs continue to strain many families. The GST credit serves as a tax-free quarterly payment designed to offset some of those expenses.

By increasing the regular benefit and adding a special top-up, the government says it hopes to provide short-term relief while longer-term affordability plans take shape.

Finance officials have not yet announced an exact payment date but say recipients should expect funds this spring.

For many Canadians, the added support could ease financial pressure during a challenging economic period.

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