Event box

CRA, Service Canada, EIA and MSPD Clinic

In-Person

Drop in to this clinic from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Service Canada, Employment and Income Assistance (EIA), and Sara Riel for help with a variety of government services. The clinic operates on a first-come, first-served basis. See staff to sign in.

Talk to CRA and Service Canada staff about how you can access your CRA and Service Canada online accounts, get a copy of your proof of income statement (also known as option C print), and get answers to your questions about the Canada Child Tax Benefit, EI benefits, and more. If applying for a Social Insurance Number (SIN), please bring your birth certificate and a secondary piece of Provincial or Federal identification. 

Employment and Income Assistance Program (EIA) staff will also be available to provide information about financial supports. 

Sara Riel Community Helper-Navigators will be on-site to help with Manitoba Supports for Persons with Disabilities (MSPD) applications and more.

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Date:
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Time:
1:00PM - 4:00PM
Location:
Buchwald Room
Branch:
Millennium Library
Audience:
  For Adults  
Audience:
  For Seniors  
Categories:
  Health & Wellness  
Programs and events at Winnipeg Public Library are always free.

Public Program Registration Guidelines

  • An email address is required to register for all programs. If you do not have an email address, register by calling or visiting any Library branch.
  • Duplicate registrations for the same name will be cancelled.
  • The Library reserves the right to limit the number of program attendees.
  • Family programs including Baby Rhyme Time, Toddler Time, Family Story Time, and 3-5 with a caregiver programs are an opportunity for caregivers to participate together with their child in the program.
  • School age programs are for children ages 6-8, 6-12, or 9-12. Children attend on their own unless otherwise indicated. Teen programs are for ages 13-17.
  • Programs with children ages 11 and younger require a caregiver to remain in the library during the program. In the absence of a caregiver, the Library does not assume responsibility for a child.
  • Children are not supervised by library staff outside of the program space (e.g. washroom breaks or leaving the program early exit from the program).
  • Children of all abilities are welcome to attend Library programs. If the child requires the support of a caregiver to participate in a program, please speak with staff.
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