What a typical Gatineau family receives in 2026
For a 2-kid family in Gatineau at the local median household income of $80,000, the math runs as follows for the 2026-27 benefit year:
- Canada Child Benefit: $9,402/year ($784/month)
- Allocation famille (Québec): $4,818/year
- Total tax-free transfers: $14,220/year
That's about 18% of the median Gatineau household income, delivered tax-free through direct deposit. Adjust the calculator above for your exact case.
The single-income reality check for Gatineau families
For the same 2-kid family at $80,000 household income, the calculator above also runs the single-income comparison. The single-income scenario actually comes out $16/month ahead in Gatineau because daycare is avoided, the spousal credit kicks in, and the household stays in a lower marginal tax bracket.
Ottawa-area Quebec municipality. Federal employee demographics, Quebec benefit math.
Quebec child benefit on top of federal CCB
Gatineau families receive Allocation famille (Québec) on top of the federal CCB. It's paid quarterly, separate from the monthly CCB deposit. For a typical Gatineau family at median income, Allocation famille (Québec) adds $4,818/year.
Frequently asked questions
How much baby bonus does a family in Gatineau get in 2026?
A typical 2-kid family in Gatineau at the local median income of $80,000 receives about $14,220/year tax-free in combined Canada Child Benefit, Allocation famille (Québec), and CGEB. That's about $1,185/month deposited. Lower-income Gatineau families receive more; higher-income families less. Run your exact numbers in the calculator above.
Is daycare expensive in Gatineau?
Daycare in Gatineau costs approximately $10/day under the federal CWELCC framework as of 2026. For one kid in full-time care (260 days) that's about $2,600/year per kid. Ottawa-area Quebec municipality. Federal employee demographics, Quebec benefit math.
Can a single-income family live in Gatineau?
Yes, in most income brackets — the single-income reality check in the calculator above shows the exact math for Gatineau. The single-income household keeps more CCB (because AFNI is lower), claims the spousal credit (~$3,000/year combined federal + provincial), and avoids daycare entirely. For a 2-kid family in Gatineau at $80,000 household income, the single-income gap is often $16/month — closer than most parents expect.