Canada’s $628 Grocery Rebate in June 2025 – Is It Real? Check Eligibility Details

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As grocery prices continue to rise across Canada, people are scrambling for relief—and the internet is buzzing with claims about a new $628 Grocery Rebate arriving in June 2025. Sounds great, right? But is it true? In short: no, there’s no new rebate scheduled for June 2025. Let’s unpack where this talk is coming from, what the original Grocery Rebate was all about, and what support you might be able to access now.

Reality

Despite online rumors, no $628 Grocery Rebate is being issued in June 2025. The one-time rebate was a federal measure introduced back in 2023. It helped offset rising grocery costs for millions of low- and modest-income Canadians but hasn’t been repeated—at least not yet.

Here’s a snapshot of what the original program looked like:

FeatureDetails
Program NameGrocery Rebate
Max Payment Amount$628 (for families with 4 kids)
Payment DateJuly 5, 2023
EligibilityBased on 2021 tax return + GST/HST credit status
Application Needed?No – automatically issued
BeneficiariesLow- and modest-income Canadians
2025 StatusNo confirmation of a new payment
Official InfoAvailable at Canada.ca (CRA Grocery Rebate section)

Background

The Grocery Rebate was introduced in the 2023 federal budget to help ease the burden of food inflation. It was distributed through the CRA as a top-up to the January 2023 GST/HST credit. No need to apply—if you qualified for the credit, you got the rebate automatically.

Was There a June 2025 Rebate?

Nope. As of now, there has been no announcement for a Grocery Rebate in June 2025. The only officially confirmed rebate was the one paid on July 5, 2023. Any social media posts suggesting a new June 2025 payment likely stem from confusion or wishful thinking.

Eligibility

To qualify for the 2023 rebate, you needed to:

  • Be a Canadian resident for tax purposes
  • Have filed your 2021 tax return
  • Qualify for the GST/HST credit

Amounts varied depending on your family size and marital status. Here’s how much was paid:

Family TypeNumber of KidsMax Payment
Single0$234
Single1$387
Single2$467
Single3$548
Single4$628
Couple (any type)0$306
Couple1$387
Couple2$467
Couple3$548
Couple4$628

These amounts were calculated by the CRA and paid out either by cheque or direct deposit.

Will It Return?

There’s no official word yet on whether the Grocery Rebate will return in 2025. But considering inflation remains a key issue for many Canadians, it’s possible something similar could be introduced in a future budget.

To stay updated, watch for:

  • CRA benefit updates
  • Federal budgets (usually released early spring)
  • Major policy announcements

Check If You Got It

Not sure if you received the 2023 Grocery Rebate? Here’s how to check:

  • Log into your CRA My Account
  • Click on “Benefits & Credits”
  • Look for a July 5, 2023 payment labeled “Grocery Rebate”

If it’s not there and you believe you were eligible, double-check that your 2021 tax return was filed, and your banking info is current.

Missed It?

If you didn’t get the 2023 rebate, it’s too late to apply—but you can still:

  • File missing tax returns
  • Contact CRA for benefit reviews or reassessments
  • Update personal details with CRA to avoid missing future credits

Impact

The 2023 Grocery Rebate helped over 11 million Canadians and cost about $2.5 billion. While it was a short-term solution, it made a big difference for households squeezed by soaring food prices, which hit 10.4% annual inflation that year.

Provincial Programs

In case a federal rebate doesn’t return, check out these provincial supports:

  • Ontario: Ontario Trillium Benefit
  • British Columbia: BC Family Benefit boost
  • Alberta: Affordability Payments (2023)

These programs offer varying levels of financial relief based on income and family size.

What You Can Do Now

Even without a 2025 rebate, here are smart moves:

  • Always file taxes—even with zero income
  • Update your CRA profile regularly
  • Explore other benefits like:
    • Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
    • GST/HST Credit
    • Canada Workers Benefit (CWB)
  • Use free budget tools (like from FCAC) to manage costs

Staying informed and keeping your records up to date ensures you don’t miss out on benefits if new supports are announced.

FAQs

Is there a $628 rebate in June 2025?

No, there is no confirmed $628 Grocery Rebate for June 2025.

When was the last Grocery Rebate paid?

The Grocery Rebate was paid on July 5, 2023.

How do I check if I got the rebate?

Log in to CRA My Account and view Benefits & Credits.

Do I need to apply for the Grocery Rebate?

No application is needed—it’s automatic if you qualify.

Could the rebate return in the future?

It’s possible, but no 2025 program is confirmed yet.

Galib

Galib is a financial content analyst with over 7 years of experience covering government benefit programs, tax refunds, and public welfare systems. His work focuses on simplifying complex policies like IRS tax returns, SNAP benefits in the US, SASSA grants in South Africa, and UK pension schemes. Galib regularly monitors official government updates and ensures every article is fact-checked and easily understood.

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