CRA Canada Carbon Rebate November 2025 — Payment Schedule And Provincial Deposit Guide

Have you been waiting for your carbon rebate cheque this November 2025 and wondered what’s going on? If you live in one of Canada’s participating provinces and filed your taxes, you’re probably expecting to receive your quarterly payment from the CCR.

But there’s a twist: the program has changed. In this article you’ll find a clear, up-to-date guide to the November 2025 payment schedule, the provinces affected, and what to do now that the rebate has ended for individuals.

Whether you’re tracking a payment or checking what benefits you’re eligible for this month, you’ll get all the details you need—explained in simple, straightforward language.

Why there is no November 2025 CCR payment

  • The CCR program for individuals has been terminated and is no longer in operation.
  • The payment schedule for 2025 only included payments in January and April — after April, no further payments are scheduled.
  • With the program ended, there will be nothing deposited in November under CCR.

What the CCR included before it ended

  • The rebate was distributed quarterly when active: typically April, July, October and January.
  • A 20% rural supplement was available for eligible residents of smaller or rural communities in participating provinces.
  • The amounts varied by family size. For example, a family of four could receive up to approximately $1,800 in eligible provinces during the program’s active years.

Provincial deposit guide (November 2025)

The table below outlines CCR status by province as of November 2025, plus what to check instead.

Province/TerritoryCCR status (Nov 2025)How it was paid when activeWhat to check instead in Nov 2025
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & LabradorNo CCR payment (program closed)Quarterly deposit via CRA to tax filerReview other CRA benefit payment dates (e.g., child benefit payments)
British ColumbiaNot eligible for federal CCR (had provincial credit)N/AProvincial climate-support credits no longer linked to CCR; check provincial schedule
QuébecNot eligible for federal CCR (uses own provincial system)N/AVerify Québec-specific benefit schedules
Yukon, Northwest Territories, NunavutNot part of federal CCR for individualsN/ACheck territorial benefit programs and federal benefit calendar

What will arrive in November 2025

Although CCR is closed, other benefits continue:

  • Canada Child Benefit (CCB) or equivalent family benefit payments — scheduled for November.
  • Provincial or territorial benefit payments — for example, certain provincial tax credits or regional supports.
  • Ensure your tax return is filed and your banking details with CRA are current to receive any eligible payments.

Eligibility recap (for historical context)

When CCR was active, eligibility required:

  • Living in a province where the federal “back-stop” applied (not British Columbia or Québec).
  • Filing your tax return and residing in Canada for the full year.
  • If you lived in a small or rural community, you could qualify for the rural supplement.

If you were expecting a payment under the Canada Carbon Rebate this November, it will not be issued—the program for individuals has ended, with the final payment made on April 22, 2025.

To manage your finances this month, make sure you monitor other benefit schedules and verify your direct deposit details with CRA to receive any other eligible payments.

FAQs

Why didn’t I receive a Canada Carbon Rebate in November 2025?

Because the CCR program for individuals has ended and payments after April 22, 2025 are not scheduled.

I live in a rural area. Could I still get the rural supplement?

No. The 20% rural supplement applied only while the CCR program was active. Since the program is closed, there is no supplement payment in November 2025.

What payments should I check for November instead of CCR?

Look into other benefit payments such as the Canada Child Benefit, provincial tax credits, or other family supports scheduled in November.

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