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Seniors Minister Deb Schulte at a press conference on Parliament Hill during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa on June 4, 2020.
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The Liberal government has set a date for its one-time payment to older seniors this summer.
Seniors Minister Deb Schulte says Canadians who are 75 as of next July will receive $500 during the week of Aug. 16 this year.
The one-shot cash injection is part of a government plan laid out in the April budget to boost old-age benefits over the long term.
Ottawa announced a 10 per cent raise in old age security for those aged 75 and older starting in July 2022, providing an estimated $766 in extra benefits to 3.3 million retirees.
The government projects the bump, which marks the first permanent increase to old age security since 1973, combined with the one-time payments will cost just over $12-billion over five years.
Old age security benefits will also automatically increase by 1.3 per cent this month, bringing the maximum pension amount to about $626 – up from around $618.
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