The latest child benefits are going out to Canadian parents this week amid a postal disruption as thousands of Canada Post workers remain on a nationwide strike.
Eligible families who have children under the age of 18 years will receive November payments of the Canada child benefit (CCB) on Wednesday.
Parents who are expecting payments via mail will still get their cheques delivered, Canada Post and the Canada Revenue Agency has said.
“Canada Post has agreed to deliver benefit cheques for the Canada child benefit and related provincial and territorial benefits (including the Alberta child and family benefit) for November 20, 2024,” the CRA says on its website.
The Crown corporation says it has a “special agreement” with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) so that socio-economic cheques can be delivered on Wednesday despite the ongoing labour disruption.
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