Net income level where the recipient is not eligible to receive the Canada workers benefit
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Net income level where the recipient is not eligible to receive the Canada workers benefit
Canada (excluding Alberta, Quebec, and Nunavut) | Quebec | Nunavut | Alberta | |
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Family with children | $48,093 | $39,969.72 | $65,595 | $48,918 |
Family without children | $48,093 | $50,150.04 | $65,595 | $48,918 |
Single with children | $48,093 | $23,915.83 | $65,595 | $48,918 |
Single without children | $36,749 | $32,356.72 | $65,577 | $36,832 |
Net income level where the recipient is not eligible to receive the disability supplement
Canada (excluding Alberta, Quebec, and Nunavut) | Quebec | Nunavut | Alberta | |
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Family with children | $53,565 | $44,108.32 | $73,195 | $54,392 |
Family without children | $53,565 | $54,288.64 | $73,195 | $54,392 |
Single with children | $53,565 | $28,054.43 | $73,195 | $54,392 |
Single without children | $42,221 | $36,495.32 | $73,177 | $42,306 |
For residents of Canada, including residents of Alberta and Nunavut, but excluding residents of Quebec:
- Family refers to single parents (including separated, divorced and widowed parents), and married or common-law couples with or without eligible dependants
- Single refers to single individuals (including separated, divorced and widowed individuals) with no eligible dependents
For residents of Quebec:
- Family with children refers to married or common-law couples with eligible dependents
- Family without children refers to married or common-law without eligible dependents
- Single with children refers to single individuals (including separated, divorced and widowed individuals) with eligible dependents
- Single without children refers to single individuals (including separated, divorced and widowed individuals) without eligible dependents
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- 2025-01-28