Three ways the spring economic statement affects your wallet
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From CPP to the disability tax credit, 3 ways the spring economic update affects your wallet
ERICA ALINI
PERSONAL ECONOMICS REPORTER
PUBLISHED APRIL 29, 2026
UPDATED MAY 1, 2026
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A for sale sign outside a home in West Vancouver, B.C., in October, 2025. The federal government plans to temporarily extend the repayment grace period for the Home Buyers’ Plan, which allows Canadians to withdraw up to $60,000 from their Registered Retirement Savings Plan to buy or build their first home.
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