New Canada Groceries And Essentials Benefit Of Up To $1,890 In 2026

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Last Updated On 26 January 2026, 12:19 PM EST (Toronto Time)

Ottawa, Ontario — The federal government introduced a new initiative, the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, on January 26, 2026. This program aims to alleviate financial pressure on low- and modest-income households by addressing grocery and essential item costs as well as tackling supply chain challenges and food insecurity.

Key Points for Canadians

  • The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, previously known as the GST credit, will see a 25% increase over five years starting in July 2026.
  • In 2026, a one-time payment will be issued, equivalent to a 50% increase compared to previous years.
  • Maximum benefits include up to $1,890 for a family of four and up to $950 for a single person in 2026.
  • Over 12 million Canadians are expected to receive additional assistance through this program.
  • The total cost of these measures is estimated to be around C$3.1 billion in the first year and C$1.3 billion to C$1.8 billion annually over the subsequent four years.

Announcement Details

The initiative revolves around two main components:

  • Enhanced direct support for households through the revised benefit (previously GST credit) with increased payments and a one-time top-up.
  • Measures to improve food affordability focusing on supply chains, domestic production, and food security, including allocations such as $500 million for supply chain disruptions, $150 million for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and $20 million for local food infrastructure.

Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit Overview

The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, previously known as the GST credit, is a pivotal part of this initiative. This benefit is already managed by the CRA as a tax-free credit distributed quarterly to eligible low- and modest-income individuals and families.

Starting in July 2026, the benefit amount will witness a 25% increase over five years. July marks a significant period in the CRA benefit calendar, spanning from July 1 to June 30 of the following year.

Additionally, a one-time payment will be disbursed in 2026, equivalent to a 50% increase compared to previous years.

Estimates of Benefits

The government has provided illustrative examples of the potential combined impact of the one-time top-up and enhanced benefit amounts:

Family Type Maximum Base Amount for 2026-27 50% Top-Up 25% Increase to 2026-27 Amounts Total Increase 50% Top-Up + 2026-27 benefit year Total Benefits Received 50% Top-Up + 2026-27 benefit year
Single $543 $267 $136 $402 $950
Couple, 2 kids $1,086 $533 $272 $805 $1,890*

*Assuming Royal Assent by March 31, 2026. Numbers may not add up to totals due to rounding. Example for a single individual assumes no children.

Ottawa emphasizes that this enhanced benefit will offer substantial support to over 12 million Canadians.

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