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The CERB end date is fast-approaching, prompting concerns for Canadians who may not have a job to return to post-pandemic or for the many workers who have had their hours significantly reduced.
But, even though the last pay period was August 30 to September 26, you can still apply for CERB retroactively for all pay periods until December 2, 2020. How CRA is coming after people who got ...
Approximately 8.9 million Canadians applied for CERB by its end date. [17] In 2022 the Auditor General of Canada , Karen Hogan , conducted a review into the CERB fund and concluded that "the federal government effectively delivered emergency COVID-19 benefits during the pandemic" [ 18 ] but that "deciding to not front-end verification resulted ...
In 2023 the CRA began investigating its employees who had utilized the CERB benefit while being employed with the agency. [73] On October 16 2024, following an internal investigation it was announced over 330 employees that worked for the CRA no longer work for the agency.
Plans to create a new congressional subcommittee were announced on November 21 by House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-KY). [21] This new subcommittee will be called the Delivering on Government Efficiency Subcommittee, will be chaired by representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and will work closely with DOGE to reduce ...
Aug. 8—OTHELLO — The Port of Othello unanimously approved a resolution during Tuesday's regular meeting to accept $5 million from the Washington Community Economic Revitalization Board for the ...
The budget included new spending of $22.8 billion for the period covering 2019 through 2026. [46] Among the new expenditures is the six-month grace period for students in which interest charges on Canada Student Loans will be eliminated. [46] The Employment Insurance job training program accounts for an additional $586.5-million a year in ...
The Congressional Research Service estimates that in December 2023, there were 745,679 people, about 1% of all Social Security beneficiaries, who had their benefits reduced by the Government ...