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A senior reported being turned away at the Service Canada Centre (SCCs) in Kelowna because he could not print a form at home. What measures are in place to ensure accessibility for all clients?
How is Service Canada leveraging investments to improve access and reduce wait times in its EI call centres?
What is the federal government doing to support early learning and child care?
Why is the Canada Revenue Agency not responding in a timely manner to requests from MP offices in support of their constituents?
What is Service Canada doing to ensure that eligible seniors continue receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement to which they are entitled?
What is Service Canada doing to ensure that eligible seniors continue receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement to which they are entitled?
Why did the Government limit the increase of the Old Age Security (OAS) pension by 10% to seniors aged 75 and over, rather than increasing the OAS pension for all seniors 65 and over?
With the upcoming changes to the Employment Insurance (EI) program, how is the Government of Canada supporting seasonal workers and ensuring that they do not lose out?
What is the Federal Government doing to resolve Labour Shortages in Canada?
British Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA) Federal Court Case