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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:

  1. "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.
  2. "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.
  3. "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.
  4. "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:

  1. Government of Canada: Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) - This is the official government website for CERB, providing detailed information on eligibility, application, and benefits.
  2. Service Canada: CERB Application - This is the online application portal for CERB, where you can apply and track the status of your application.
  3. Canada.ca: CERB FAQs - This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about CERB, including eligibility, application, and benefits.

Additional Tips:

  1. 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.
  2. Apply for CERB as soon as possible, as the application process can take several weeks.
  3. Keep track of your application status and respond promptly to any requests for additional information.
  4. If you're denied CERB, you can appeal the decision or explore alternative benefits, such as the Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB).