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You're looking for information on the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) from The Globe and Mail. Here are some relevant articles and resources:
CERB Articles from The Globe and Mail:
- "Canada Emergency Response Benefit: What you need to know" (April 2020) - This article provides an overview of the CERB program, including eligibility, application process, and benefits.
- "CERB: How to apply, what you need to know" (April 2020) - This article offers step-by-step instructions on how to apply for CERB, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
- "CERB: What happens if you're denied?" (May 2020) - This article provides guidance for individuals who have been denied CERB, including options for appeal and alternative benefits.
- "CERB: How long will it last?" (June 2020) - This article discusses the duration of the CERB program and what happens when it ends.
CERB Resources:
- Government of Canada: Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) - This is the official government website for CERB, providing detailed information on eligibility, application, and benefits.
- Service Canada: CERB Application - This is the online application portal for CERB, where you can apply and track the status of your application.
- Canada.ca: CERB FAQs - This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about CERB, including eligibility, application, and benefits.
Additional Tips:
- Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for CERB, including being a Canadian resident, having stopped working due to COVID-19, and having earned at least $5,000 in the previous year.
- Apply for CERB as soon as possible, as the application process can take several weeks.
- Keep track of your application status and respond promptly to any requests for additional information.
- If you're denied CERB, you can appeal the decision or explore alternative benefits, such as the Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB).