Also: 120 public servants are no longer with the CRA because of inappropriate CERB payments
has fired 120 of its employees after an internal review into staff who inappropriately claimed COVID benefits while employed with the agency, with potentially more discipline to come.The review focused on CRA employees who may have inappropriately received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. The CERB paid $500 per week and was the primary emergency benefit program offered to individuals who could not work for reasons related to COVID-19.
“We would like to emphasize again that the actions of some in no way undermine the honesty and integrity of the more than 60,000 CRA employees who work every day in an exemplary manner to serve Canadians,” the agency said.Sisters Abby Reynolds, 8, and Quinn Reynolds, 10, play with a garden hose in their driveway, outside Kingston, Ont.The Globe gave four families across the country old-school disposable cameras and asked the children to take photos of what they love most about summer.
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