February 2026 Quebec Benefit Payments: CCB, OAS, QPP Dates Confirmed

Single adults in Quebec could receive multiple government payments in February 2026, with benefits administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Revenu Québec, and Retraite Québec.

From the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) to Old Age Security (OAS) and the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP), eligible single individuals — including separated, divorced, widowed, and single parents — may receive significant financial support this month.

Payment dates vary by program, with key deposits scheduled between February 5 and February 27, 2026.

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Who Is Considered Single for Benefit Purposes?

Under government definitions, you are considered single if:

  • You do not live with a common-law partner
  • You are separated, divorced, or widowed
  • You live alone or only with your children

Eligibility is determined using your most recent tax return. Quebec residents should check both their CRA My Account and Revenu Québec online portals.

Federal Benefits Paid by CRA

Canada Child Benefit (CCB) — February 20, 2026

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) supports parents raising children under 18.

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Maximum Annual Amounts (If 2024 Net Income Under $37,487)

  • $7,997 per year ($666.41/month) for each child under 6
  • $6,748 per year ($562.33/month) for each child aged 6–17

For shared custody, each parent typically receives 50% of the calculated amount based on their individual income.

Next payment date: February 20, 2026

Old Age Security (OAS) — February 25, 2026

Seniors aged 65+ receive Old Age Security (OAS) payments monthly.

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For January to March 2026, benefits increased by 0.3% to reflect inflation.

February 2026 Maximum OAS Payments

  • Ages 65–74: Up to $742.31 (income under $148,451)
  • Age 75+: Up to $816.54 (income under $154,196)

OAS eligibility is based on residency, not employment history.

Payment date: February 25, 2026

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Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)

The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) provides reimbursement support for households earning under $90,000 annually.

Payment amounts depend on:

  • Actual dental costs
  • The program’s fee schedule
  • Adjusted family income

There is no fixed monthly payment date — reimbursement is issued after claim approval.

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Quebec Provincial Benefits

Housing Allowance — Early February 2026

The Housing Allowance program, administered by Revenu Québec, supports:

  • Single individuals aged 50+
  • Single parents
  • Households under income limits

Monthly Payment

  • Between $100 and $170
  • Available until September 30, 2026

Payment window: First five days of February

Work Bonus (Prime au travail) — By February 15, 2026

The Quebec Work Bonus encourages labour market participation.

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To qualify in 2026, you must have earned at least $2,400 in employment income in 2024.

Maximum Annual Amount

  • Single adult: Up to $1,152 per year
  • Single parent: Up to $2,980 per year

Income limits:

  • $23,857 for single individuals
  • $42,136 for single parents

Advance payments may be issued by February 15, 2026.

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Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) — February 27, 2026

Retirees who contributed to the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) receive monthly payments from Retraite Québec.

Maximum Monthly Pension Amounts

  • At 65: $1,507.65 (100%)
  • At 60: $964.90 (64%)
  • At 72: $2,394.15 (158.8%)

Claiming earlier reduces payments; deferring increases them.

Payment date: February 27, 2026

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February 2026 Payment Calendar (Quebec)

ProgramPayment Date
Housing AllowanceEarly February
Work Bonus (Advance)By February 15
Canada Child BenefitFebruary 20
Old Age SecurityFebruary 25
Quebec Pension PlanFebruary 27

Why These Payments Matter

With inflation and housing costs continuing to impact household budgets, these federal and provincial programs provide:

  • Predictable monthly support
  • Income-tested relief
  • Inflation-adjusted pensions
  • Targeted assistance for families and seniors

For many single Quebecers, combined payments can significantly ease monthly financial pressure.

What You Should Do Now

To avoid missing payments:

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  • File your 2024 income tax return (and 2025 when required)
  • Verify direct deposit details in CRA and Revenu Québec accounts
  • Confirm eligibility thresholds
  • Monitor official portals for notices

No new application is required for benefits already approved, but changes in income or marital status must be reported.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is the CCB paid in February 2026?

The Canada Child Benefit will be paid on February 20, 2026.

How much OAS will seniors receive?

Between $742.31 and $816.54, depending on age and income.

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Who qualifies for the Housing Allowance?

Single adults aged 50+, single parents, and low-income households meeting income thresholds.

When is the Quebec Pension Plan paid?

The QPP payment date is February 27, 2026.

Do I need to apply for these benefits?

If already enrolled, payments are automatic. New applicants must apply through CRA or Revenu Québec.

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Are these payments taxable?

OAS and QPP are taxable income. CCB and Housing Allowance are generally non-taxable.

Where can I check my eligibility?

Through CRA My Account and Revenu Québec’s online portal.

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