The Canadian Tax Observatory welcomes today’s announcement from Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne to substantially increase the GST credit, now called the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit.

In boosting support for low-income Canadians through the tax system, they are ensuring funds reach the hands of those who need it most — quickly, and also over the longer term.

“The prime minister’s recognition that his investment-oriented budget won’t deliver immediate returns for struggling Canadians is important,” says Heather Scoffield, the Observatory’s CEO. “A key element of Canada standing on its own in today’s turbulent economy is ensuring regular people are able to make ends meet.”

About the Canadian Tax Observatory

Established in 2025, the Canadian Tax Observatory is an independent non-profit devoted to helping people and policymakers understand the tax system. Through research, public education and collaboration, its goal is to advance a tax system that promotes economic growth, shared prosperity and tax fairness. It aims to drive an informed public dialogue in pursuit of practical taxation that benefits all Canadians. Through solid, independent research and non-partisan public engagement, we encourage fresh thinking that leads to practical solutions on tax policy.  The founding CEO is Heather Scoffield, whose expertise lies in informing and driving national conversations on economic policy.

For more information, please contact:

Heather Scoffield
CEO
heather@canadiantaxobservatory.ca
613-314-1198
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