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canada worker lockdown benefit

The federal government has laid out its plans to extend the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit by an additional month, meaning more Canadians would remain eligible for the money for longer.

In a notice on Wednesday, February 9, the Department of Finance Canada announced its intention to "extend enhanced key support programs to ensure Canadians are protected and workers and businesses continue to get help through ongoing public health restrictions."

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The Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit (CWLB) is now available to Canadians from almost every province and territory, but if you're not applying online, you might run into trouble.

On Monday, January 10, the Canada Revenue Agency sent out a tweet announcing that they're experiencing problems with telephone applications.

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Canadians from almost every province and territory across Canada can now apply for the $300-per-week Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit.

The federal benefit offers temporary income support to employed and self-employed Canadians who are unable to work due to lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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If you get a letter this year stating that your benefits are being reviewed by the Canada Revenue Agency, you won't be the only one.

In a recent notice, the government agency revealed that as many as 200,000 Canadians will be contacted about their eligibility for various benefits in 2022 and that there are simple ways you should respond if this happens.

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Ontario moved back into Step Two of its Roadmap to Reopen plan last week, forcing many establishments across the province to shut down for at least 21 days (until January 26). As a result, many workers and business owners are bound to take a hit financially. However, there are certain benefits you can apply for that could help ease the burden.

The provincial and federal governments have several programs in place to help people receive relief while new restrictions are put into place to curb the spread of the Omicron variant.

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