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The federal dental care plan is expanding. Here’s how you can get access 

29 May 2025
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The federal dental care plan is expanding. Here’s how you can get access 
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The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is expanding in May 2025, allowing all eligible adults aged 18 to 64 to apply for dental coverage, with benefits starting June 1. The program, which has already approved 3.4 million Canadians, aims to reduce out-of-pocket costs for essential dental services, particularly benefiting low- and middle-income individuals without private insurance. Coverage limits have increased, with the annual reimbursement cap rising to $3,000 and new services added, while applicants must meet specific income and residency criteria to qualify.

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