GATINEAU, QC, April 1, 2026 /CNW/ – For over 6 million Canadians and counting, the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) has become one of the most significant social programs of its time. The CDCP is making life more affordable by saving eligible Canadians an average of $900 per year on their health care services.Â
Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, is reminding
CDCP members that they will need to renew their enrolment in the plan for the 2026-27 benefit year. Renewals will be open from April 15 to June 1, 2026, and it is a fast and easy process that can be completed online or by phone.
To start this process, existing plan members must have filed their taxes and received their 2025 Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency. To renew their CDCP coverage, members will need to re-attest that they:Â
- do not have access to private dental insurance;
- have an adjusted family net income lower than $90,000 based on their (and, if applicable, their partner’s) most recent tax information; and
- are a Canadian resident for tax purposes.
Renewing enrolment in the CDCP no later than June 1 will allow plan members to remain covered under the plan without any interruptions.
The enrolment for new plan members and those who didn’t renew on time opens on June 2.
For more information on the Canadian Dental Care Plan, the renewal process, and important renewal dates, visit Canada.ca/dental
Quotes
“Dental care should never be out of reach. Thanks to the Canadian Dental Care Plan, millions of Canadian residents now have access to the treatments they need to maintain a healthy smile – many for the first time in years. This program is helping build a healthier, more equitable Canada, one person at a time.”
– The Honourable Minister Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario
“The Canadian Dental Care Plan is helping millions of people across Canada afford the dental care they need – helping Canadians access the care they need when they need and helping address health issues before they escalate and avoid costly, emergency treatment. This is about making life more healthy and more affordable for Canadians. I encourage everyone to renew their coverage and continue receiving benefits without interruption.”
The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health
Quick facts
- Plan members who don’t renew their enrolment by June 1 will still be able to enrol in the CDCP again, starting June 2, by starting a new enrollment application process. However, they will likely experience a gap in coverage. Oral health care services received during this gap will not be covered or reimbursed retroactively.
- The CDCP helps make life more affordable, saving eligible Canadians roughly $900 a year on average. Over 6.3 million Canadians are now enrolled in the plan. Over 4 million Canadians have already seen an oral health provider.
- Throughout the CDCP renewal period and beyond, Employment and Social Development Canada and Service Canada will continue to provide relevant updates on social media channels, at Service Canada Centres nationwide, and on Canada.ca, to ensure that eligible plan members are well-informed on how to maintain their coverage without interruption.
Associated links
- Canadian Dental Care Plan key statistics
- Canadian Dental Care Plan: What you need to know before booking your first appointment and receiving care
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SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada
