Grocery Rebate Bill (C-46), What It Means for Canadians and Who Is Eligible

With the rising cost of groceries, the Canadian government introduced the Grocery Rebate Bill to provide financial relief to low- and middle-income households. This rebate is part of the Cost of Living Act, which includes various measures to counter inflation. The initiative is expected to benefit approximately 11 million eligible Canadians.

Grocery Rebate Bill (C-46), What It Means for Canadians and Who Is Eligible

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Feature Details
Bill Name Grocery Rebate Bill
Introduced In 2025 Annual Budget
Approval Date July 5, 2025
Purpose To provide financial aid for grocery expenses to low and middle-income families
Eligibility Canadians filing 2021 tax returns under the specified income limits
Payment Method Direct deposit or cheque from the CRA
Official Website Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

What is Canada’s Grocery Rebate Bill?

The Grocery Rebate Bill is a government initiative designed to offer one-time financial assistance to eligible individuals and families struggling with inflation and the rising costs of essential goods.

  • It was first announced in the 2025 federal budget.
  • The bill was officially approved by the Parliament on July 5, 2025.
  • The rebate amount is separate from GST credit payments and does not affect them.
  • Payments will be processed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Who Qualifies for the Grocery Rebate (Bill C-46)?

To receive the rebate, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Must have filed tax returns for 2021 in Canada.
  • Individuals with no taxable income must still file a return.
  • Income must be within the specified threshold limits based on family size.

Income Eligibility Based on Family Situation

Family Situation Maximum Income (2021)
Single residents CAD 49,166
Unmarried with 1 child CAD 55,286
Unmarried with 2 children CAD 58,506
Unmarried with 3 children CAD 61,726
Unmarried with 4 children CAD 64,946
Couples with no children CAD 52,066
Couples with 1 child CAD 55,286
Couples with 2 children CAD 58,506
Couples with 3 children CAD 61,726
Couples with 4 children CAD 64,946

All eligible applicants will receive their rebate through direct deposit or cheque from the CRA.

The rebate is also available to residents who qualify for the GST credit, although eligibility is assessed separately.

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How Much is the Grocery Rebate?

The rebate amount depends on family size and net income from 2021.

Rebate Amount for Single Residents

Family Rebate Amount
0 children CAD 234
1 child CAD 387
2 children CAD 467
3 children CAD 548
4 children CAD 628

Rebate Amount for Married Couples

Family Rebate Amount
0 children CAD 306
1 child CAD 387
2 children CAD 467
3 children CAD 548
4 children CAD 628

The rebate is a one-time payment, with no confirmation yet about future extensions.

Final amounts may vary slightly depending on individual tax circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will I receive my grocery rebate?

Payments are expected to be processed within a few months after approval, depending on CRA’s schedule.

2. How will I receive my rebate?

Eligible residents will receive the rebate via direct deposit or cheque from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

3. Do I need to apply for the grocery rebate?

No. If you filed your 2021 tax return, CRA will automatically determine your eligibility and send the payment.

4. Will receiving the grocery rebate affect my other benefits?

No, the rebate is separate from the GST credit and other benefits, meaning it will not reduce any other payments.

5. Is this a permanent benefit?

No, this is a one-time relief payment. Future extensions will depend on economic conditions.

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