The Canadian government has confirmed a new $2250 December Relief Payment to support low and middle-income individuals and families affected by rising living costs. This payment combines multiple federal and provincial benefits that are being rolled out across Canada in December 2025. If you’re wondering who qualifies, when payments will arrive, and how to check your eligibility, this detailed guide will help you understand everything clearly.
What Is the $2250 December Relief Payment?
The $2250 December Relief Payment is a combined financial support package that merges federal and provincial benefits to help Canadians tackle rising inflation, rent, and grocery costs. It is not a single program, but a sum total of multiple credits and payments that eligible recipients can receive during December 2025.
These payments may include:
- Federal cost-of-living credits
- CRA GST/HST quarterly payments
- Provincial affordability or climate action benefits
- One-time provincial relief bonuses
Depending on where you live and your personal situation, your total December benefit could reach up to $2250
Who Is Eligible for the $2250 Relief Package?
Although the exact amount you receive depends on your province and personal income, the following groups are typically eligible:
1. Low and Middle-Income Individuals and Families
- Income under $45,000 for singles
- Income under $65,000 for families
- Must qualify for GST/HST Credit or similar provincial programs
2. Seniors Receiving OAS or GIS
- Canadians aged 65 or above
- Currently receiving Old Age Security (OAS) or Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
- May receive automatic provincial top-ups
3. Families With Children
- Receiving the Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
- May qualify for additional provincial child support
4. Post-Secondary Students and Youth
- Studying at recognized institutions
- Have low or no income
- Eligible for student-focused provincial benefits
5. Low-Income Workers
- Annual income below the provincial thresholds
- May qualify for worker-based credits like affordability or job retention bonuse
How Much Will You Receive Based on Province?
The actual payment amount will vary significantly depending on where you live. Here’s an estimated breakdown of maximum possible provincial benefits:
| Province | Estimated Support in December 2025 |
|---|---|
| British Columbia | Up to $900 (Climate Action + Affordability Bonus) |
| Alberta | $600 (Affordability Payment for families and seniors) |
| Saskatchewan | $500 (Cost-of-Living Credit) |
| Manitoba | Up to $350 (Family Affordability Credit) |
| Ontario | Up to $325 (Trillium + Low-Income Support) |
| Quebec | Up to $500 (Inflation Relief Payment) |
| Atlantic Provinces | $300–$500 (Provincial cost-of-living support) |
When combined with the CRA GST/HST Credit, the total can reach $2250 for many recipients, especially those in multiple qualifying groups (e.g., senior + low-income + provincial resident).
When Will the December Relief Payments Be Sent?
Canadians can expect payments to be distributed between December 5 and December 21, 2025, depending on the benefit type and province.
Payment Schedule Details:
- Federal GST/HST Credit Date: Around December 5, 2025
- Provincial Program Payouts: Begin mid-December, depending on province
- CRA Direct Deposits: Fastest method
- Mailed Cheques: May take a few extra days
To avoid delays, ensure your CRA account and provincial records have your most recent banking and address information.
Do You Need to Apply Separately?
For most recipients, no application is needed. Payments are issued automatically if:
- You filed your taxes for the previous year
- Your CRA My Account is active
- You are already receiving other federal or provincial benefits
Exceptions Where Application May Be Required:
- If you recently moved to a new province
- If you are a new resident or student
- If your tax return was filed late
- For some province-specific programs, like Ontario’s Trillium Benefit or B.C.’s Climate Action Credit
Always check your provincial website for application forms or updates related to benefits that require sign-up.
How to Check Your Payment or Eligibility Status
If you’re unsure whether you’ll receive any part of the $2250 package, there are multiple ways to confirm your status:
Federal Payment Checking:
- CRA My Account: Log in to see GST/HST payments, climate credits, and tax return status
- CRA Mobile App: Check upcoming deposits or credits
- Bank Statement: Look for entries from “Canada Fed” or “CRA Deposit”
Provincial Benefit Tracking:
- Visit provincial benefit portals (e.g., Alberta.ca, Ontario.ca)
- Use online calculators to check income thresholds and benefits
- Some provinces send notification letters or emails in advance
Why the $2250 Relief Payment Is Being Issued
The federal and provincial governments have acknowledged that inflation, rent hikes, and grocery costs are pushing many Canadians into financial stress. The goal of this combined payout is to:
- Help families and individuals pay for essentials
- Provide year-end relief before the holiday season
- Support vulnerable groups like seniors, students, and single parents
- Compensate for rising utility and energy bills during winter
This benefit is part of a broader effort to maintain purchasing power and ease financial pressure going into 2026.
Will Everyone Receive the Full $2250?
Not everyone will receive the full amount. The total benefit you receive depends on:
- Your income level
- The province you live in
- Whether you qualify for multiple categories (e.g., parent + low-income + senior)
- The type of support programs active in your region
For instance, a senior in Alberta with two children may receive more than a single student in Quebec.






