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CRA, Service Canada, EIA, and Sara Riel Drop-in 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 Support Workers will be on-site to offer information and help navigate supports for persons who experience mental health challenges including substance use disorders and addictions.

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Date:
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Time:
1:00PM - 4:00PM
Location:
Buchwald Room
Branch:
Millennium Library
Audience:
  For Adults  
Audience:
  For Seniors  
Categories:
  Finance, Law & Jobs     Health & Wellness  
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