Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland told the Finance Committee on Thursday that she is “personally committeed” to fixing the issues some Canadian seniors have faced with their Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) being clawed back after accepting pandemic benefits.
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COVID-19: Freeland says she’s ‘personally committed’ to guaranteed income supplement clawback related to CERB
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