June 2025 Government Benefits Guide: Payment Dates for OTB, CPP, CCB, and More in Ontario and Across Canada

June 2025 Government Benefits Guide: Payment Dates for OTB, CPP, CCB, and More in Ontario and Across Canada

Several government benefit programs—both federal and provincial—are disbursing funds throughout June 2025 to eligible Canadians.

Whether you receive Old Age Security (OAS), the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), or support from the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), it’s important to stay informed about payment schedules and eligibility requirements.

Below is your comprehensive breakdown of the key payments, what they’re for, when they’ll arrive, and who qualifies.

June 2025 Payment Schedule Overview

Benefit ProgramPayment Date
Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)June 10
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)June 20
Canada Pension Plan (CPP)June 26
Old Age Security (OAS)June 26
Veteran Disability PensionJune 27
Ontario Disability Support (ODSP)June 30

Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB): What You Should Know

The Ontario Trillium Benefit is a combined payment made up of:

  • Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit
  • Northern Ontario Energy Credit
  • Ontario Sales Tax Credit

These amounts are calculated based on your previous year’s tax return.

OTB Eligibility Criteria

To receive the OTB, you must qualify for at least one of the credits above and meet specific requirements, including:

  • Paid property tax or rent in Ontario last year
  • Lived in a long-term care home or post-secondary residence
  • Paid energy costs on a First Nation reserve

How to Apply

File your annual personal income tax return and ensure the ON-BEN application form is completed and submitted along with it.

Canada Child Benefit (CCB): Payment and Amounts

The CCB is a tax-free monthly payment that helps families with children under 18.

CCB Payment Details

  • Under 6 years: Up to $7,787 annually per child
  • Ages 6–17: Up to $6,570 annually per child
  • Disability Benefit Add-on: Extra $3,173 per year if eligible

The June 2025 payment date is June 20, and the benefit is recalculated every July based on adjusted net income from the previous tax year.

Canada Pension Plan (CPP): What to Expect

To qualify for the CPP, you must:

  • Be 60 years or older
  • Have made at least one valid contribution through work in Canada or via credit splitting

CPP Payment Amounts

  • Maximum monthly pension at age 65 in 2025: $1,364.60
  • Average monthly payment as of July 2024: $815

You can check your estimated pension amount by logging into your My Service Canada Account.

Old Age Security (OAS): Eligibility and Enrollment

OAS is a monthly pension for individuals aged 65 or older. In most cases, Service Canada will auto-enroll you if your information is complete.

If not, you will be notified with instructions to apply. The payment date for June is June 26.

Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP): Key Information

ODSP offers financial aid to cover essentials like food, rent, prescription drugs, and employment support.

ODSP Monthly Amount

  • Up to $1,368/month for a single recipient (basic needs + shelter)

June’s payment is scheduled for June 30, the last business day of the month.

Veteran Disability Pension: Who Qualifies and How Much?

Administered by Veterans Affairs Canada, this tax-free payment supports veterans whose medical conditions are linked to their service.

Payment Determination Factors

  • Entitlement: Degree of service-relatedness
  • Assessment: Severity and impact on quality of life

The next payment date is June 27, 2025.

What to Do If You Haven’t Received Your Benefit Payment

If you haven’t received your federal benefit (like CPP, OAS, or CCB) by the scheduled date, wait 10 business days before contacting the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to file a complaint or check on the status.

With multiple benefit programs disbursing funds in June 2025, staying informed about eligibility, application processes, and payment dates can ensure you never miss a payment.

Whether you’re a retiree receiving CPP or OAS, a parent relying on CCB, or someone supported by ODSP or OTB, understanding these timelines can significantly improve your financial planning and stability.

FAQs

Can I receive both CPP and OAS at the same time?

Yes, eligible individuals can receive both CPP and OAS benefits concurrently once they meet age and contribution requirements.

How do I check my benefit payment status online?

You can check all your federal benefit details by logging into your My Service Canada Account at the Government of Canada website.

What is the deadline to apply for the Ontario Trillium Benefit?

There’s no specific deadline, but you must file your annual tax return and include the ON-BEN application to be considered each year.

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