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Training for local and migrant agricultural workers on Health and Safety and Labour Rights.
Assistance in obtaining Open Work Permits for Vulnerable Workers, and in getting access to Workers' Compensation, Employment Insurance benefits and Canada Pension Plan.
- provides disability benefits
- monitors the quality of health care
- assists in the early, safe return to work of workers injured on the job or who contract an occupational disease
If an estate exists the executor should apply for the benefit within 60 days of the date of death.
If no estate exists or if the executor does not apply, payment may be made to: the person or institution responsible for paying funeral expenses, the surviving spouse or common-law partner of the deceased, the next-of-kin of the deceased.
Individuals who are eligible for this benefit may also be eligible for the Surviving Child's Benefit or the Survivor's Pension which both offer monthly payments to children, spouses, and common-law partners of deceased CPP contributors.
Old Age Security (OAS)
Monthly pension to persons 65 or over regardless of income or assets
- must be legal resident of Canada for at least 40 years to receive full pension
- also full pension for persons who were 25 years or older as of July 1, 1977, and who resided in or had a visa to enter Canada that was valid on that date, or who had resided legally in Canada prior to that date and after reaching age 18, and who resided in Canada immediately before approval of the application
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Supplement added monthly to Old Age Security for those with limited or no income
- amount of supplement is adjusted quarterly
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
- not payable outside Canada beyond a period of 6 months regardless of how long the person lived in Canada
Allowance
Monthly allowance for spouses 60-64 years of Old Age Security pensioners receiving Guaranteed Income Supplement
- based on combined income of the couple
- allowance is adjusted quarterly
- residence requirements
- proof of age required
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Allowance for the Survivor
Monthly allowance for widowed spouses 60-65 years
- death, marriage and applicant's birth certificate required
- based on limited or no income
- deceased spouse need not have received Old Age Security
- apply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Programs of Human Resources and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada)
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One-stop service delivery for a wide range of federal programs and services includes:
All Canadians
- apprenticeship grants
- benefits finder
- job bank
- labour market information
- passport application
- Social Insurance Number (SIN) application
Employers and organizations
- funding programs
- hiring foreign workers
- human resource management
- Record of Employment (ROE)
Families and children
- Canada Child Benefit
- Canada Pension Plan children's benefits
- Canada Pension Plan death benefit
- Canada Pension Plan survivor's pension
- Employment Insurance family supplement
- Employment Insurance maternity and parental benefits
- Employment Insurance special benefits for parents of critically ill children
Labour and workplace information
- labour standards
- occupational health and safety
- wage earner protection program
- workplace equity
Newcomers to Canada
- foreign credentials referral
People with disabilities
- Canada Pension Plan disability benefits
- opportunities fund for people with disabilities
Seniors
- Allowance program
- Allowance for the Survivor program
- Canada Pension Plan retirement pension
- Canadian government annuities
- Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
- international benefits
- Old Age Security (OAS)
Veterans
- Veterans Affairs Canada
Workers
- Canadian forces recruitment awareness
- Employment Insurance regular benefits
- Employment Insurance sickness benefits
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recruitment awareness
Youth and Students
- Canada Pension Plan Disability (18-25 years of age)
- Canada Pension Plan Survivors (18-25 years of age)
- Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ)
- career focus
- job search assistance
- Skills Link
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Do not attend a Service Canada Centre for service unless absolutely necessary
* complete a service request form online for assistance with Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, Social Insurance Numbers, immediate requests for Passport Service or Veterans Affairs Canada Services
* a Service Canada officer will call back within 2 business days
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One-stop service delivery for a wide range of federal programs and services includes:
All Canadians
- apprenticeship grants
- benefits finder
- job bank
- labour market information
- passport application
- passport receiving agent service
- Social Insurance Number (SIN) application
- funding programs
- hiring foreign workers
- human resource management
- Record of Employment (ROE)
- Canada Child Benefit
- Canada Pension Plan children's benefits
- Canada Pension Plan death benefit
- Canada Pension Plan survivor's pension
- Employment Insurance family supplement
- Employment Insurance maternity and parental benefits
- Employment Insurance special benefits for parents of critically ill children
- labour standards
- occupational health and safety
- wage earner protection program
- workplace equity
- foreign credentials referral
- Canada Pension Plan disability benefits
- opportunities fund for people with disabilities
- Allowance program
- Allowance for the Survivor program
- Canada Pension Plan retirement pension
- Canadian government annuities
- Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
- international benefits
- Old Age Security (OAS)
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Canadian forces recruitment awareness
- Employment Insurance regular benefits
- Employment Insurance sickness benefits
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recruitment awareness
- Canada Pension Plan Disability (18-25 years of age)
- Canada Pension Plan Survivors (18-25 years of age)
- Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ)
- career focus
- job search assistance
- Skills Link
Office: 416-344-1000
Information on Appeals: 1-800-387-0773
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Promotes workplace health and safety
- administers no-fault workplace insurance for employers and their workers
- disability benefits for workers who are injured on the job or contract an occupational disease, or who have sustained sudden, traumatic mental stress or chronic stress injury that is the result of a work-related stressor (conditions apply, call for details)
- facilitates return to work
- administers survivor benefits for spouse, child or other dependant of a worker who died as the result of workplace injury or disease
- financial incentives for safe employers
Services include:
- summary advice and representation through all stages of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims process or the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT)
- information on the polices and procedures of the WSIB and WSIAT
- advice and representation through the stages of an application and hearing of an application and hearing before the Ontario Labour Relations Board
- self-help information for workers to handle their own claims or applications where appropriate
- referrals to other organizations
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Community legal clinic
- representation through all levels of Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
- case consultation and training for other agencies
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
If an estate exists the executor should apply for the benefit within 60 days of the date of death.
If no estate exists or if the executor does not apply, payment may be made to: the person or institution responsible for paying funeral expenses, the surviving spouse or common-law partner of the deceased, the next-of-kin of the deceased.
Individuals who are eligible for this benefit may also be eligible for the Surviving Child's Benefit or the Survivor's Pension which both offer monthly payments to children, spouses, and common-law partners of deceased CPP contributors.
Old Age Security (OAS)
Monthly pension to persons 65 or over regardless of income or assets
- must be legal resident of Canada for at least 40 years to receive full pension
- also full pension for persons who were 25 years or older as of July 1, 1977, and who resided in or had a visa to enter Canada that was valid on that date, or who had resided legally in Canada prior to that date and after reaching age 18, and who resided in Canada immediately before approval of the application
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Supplement added monthly to Old Age Security for those with limited or no income
- amount of supplement is adjusted quarterly
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
- not payable outside Canada beyond a period of 6 months regardless of how long the person lived in Canada
Allowance
Monthly allowance for spouses 60-64 years of Old Age Security pensioners receiving Guaranteed Income Supplement
- based on combined income of the couple
- allowance is adjusted quarterly
- residence requirements
- proof of age required
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Allowance for the Survivor
Monthly allowance for widowed spouses 60-65 years
- death, marriage and applicant's birth certificate required
- based on limited or no income
- deceased spouse need not have received Old Age Security
- apply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Programs of Human Resources and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada)
If an estate exists the executor should apply for the benefit within 60 days of the date of death.
If no estate exists or if the executor does not apply, payment may be made to: the person or institution responsible for paying funeral expenses, the surviving spouse or common-law partner of the deceased, the next-of-kin of the deceased.
Individuals who are eligible for this benefit may also be eligible for the Surviving Child's Benefit or the Survivor's Pension which both offer monthly payments to children, spouses, and common-law partners of deceased CPP contributors.
Old Age Security (OAS)
Monthly pension to persons 65 or over regardless of income or assets
- must be legal resident of Canada for at least 40 years to receive full pension
- also full pension for persons who were 25 years or older as of July 1, 1977, and who resided in or had a visa to enter Canada that was valid on that date, or who had resided legally in Canada prior to that date and after reaching age 18, and who resided in Canada immediately before approval of the application
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Supplement added monthly to Old Age Security for those with limited or no income
- amount of supplement is adjusted quarterly
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
- not payable outside Canada beyond a period of 6 months regardless of how long the person lived in Canada
Allowance
Monthly allowance for spouses 60-64 years of Old Age Security pensioners receiving Guaranteed Income Supplement
- based on combined income of the couple
- allowance is adjusted quarterly
- residence requirements
- proof of age required
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Allowance for the Survivor
Monthly allowance for widowed spouses 60-65 years
- death, marriage and applicant's birth certificate required
- based on limited or no income
- deceased spouse need not have received Old Age Security
- apply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Programs of Human Resources and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada)
- full pension if started at 65 years
- reduced pension if started before 65 years
- increased pension if started after 65 years
Disability benefits -- for contributors under 65 years
- allowance for dependent children
- children's benefit for dependent children of deceased contributor
- death benefit (lump sum payment to estate, or persons responsible for funeral costs)
- pension credits earned by either spouse may be divided equally (credit splitting) on termination of marriage or common law partnership
Program of Employment and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada
- Monthly pension to legal residents of Canada 65 years and older
- full pension to those who have lived in Canada for at least 40 years after turning 18
- partial pension may be available
Allowance -- Monthly benefit for low income spouses (60-64 years) of GIS recipients; based on combined income of the couple
Allowance for the Survivor -- Monthly benefit for low income widowed spouses 60-64 years
Social Security Tribunal, 1-877-227-8577 -- independent appeal process for Old Age Security decisions
Programs of Employment and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada
Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS), 1-866-668-8297 -- monthly supplement to low income Ontario seniors receiving OAS and GIS
- program of the Ontario Ministry of Finance
Office: 416-325-8570
Health and safety reprisal issues: 416-212-5335
Health and safety reprisal issues: 1-855-659-7744
Workplace insurance issues: 1-800-435-8980
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- summary advice and representation through all stages of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board claims process or the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal
- information on policies and procedures of WSIB and WSIAT
- if you have been the victim of an occupational health and safety reprisal the OWA will give you advice and representation through stages of an application and hearing before the Ontario Labour Relations Board
- self-help information for workers to handle their own claims or applications where appropriate
- referrals to other organizations
- assistance and representation in all matters under jurisdiction of Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
- support groups
- workshops and seminars
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
If an estate exists the executor should apply for the benefit within 60 days of the date of death.
If no estate exists or if the executor does not apply, payment may be made to: the person or institution responsible for paying funeral expenses, the surviving spouse or common-law partner of the deceased, the next-of-kin of the deceased.
Individuals who are eligible for this benefit may also be eligible for the Surviving Child's Benefit or the Survivor's Pension which both offer monthly payments to children, spouses, and common-law partners of deceased CPP contributors.
Old Age Security (OAS)
Monthly pension to persons 65 or over regardless of income or assets
- must be legal resident of Canada for at least 40 years to receive full pension
- also full pension for persons who were 25 years or older as of July 1, 1977, and who resided in or had a visa to enter Canada that was valid on that date, or who had resided legally in Canada prior to that date and after reaching age 18, and who resided in Canada immediately before approval of the application
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Supplement added monthly to Old Age Security for those with limited or no income
- amount of supplement is adjusted quarterly
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
- not payable outside Canada beyond a period of 6 months regardless of how long the person lived in Canada
Allowance
Monthly allowance for spouses 60-64 years of Old Age Security pensioners receiving Guaranteed Income Supplement
- based on combined income of the couple
- allowance is adjusted quarterly
- residence requirements
- proof of age required
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Allowance for the Survivor
Monthly allowance for widowed spouses 60-65 years
- death, marriage and applicant's birth certificate required
- based on limited or no income
- deceased spouse need not have received Old Age Security
- apply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Programs of Human Resources and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada)
If an estate exists the executor should apply for the benefit within 60 days of the date of death.
If no estate exists or if the executor does not apply, payment may be made to: the person or institution responsible for paying funeral expenses, the surviving spouse or common-law partner of the deceased, the next-of-kin of the deceased.
Individuals who are eligible for this benefit may also be eligible for the Surviving Child's Benefit or the Survivor's Pension which both offer monthly payments to children, spouses, and common-law partners of deceased CPP contributors.
Old Age Security (OAS)
Monthly pension to persons 65 or over regardless of income or assets
- must be legal resident of Canada for at least 40 years to receive full pension
- also full pension for persons who were 25 years or older as of July 1, 1977, and who resided in or had a visa to enter Canada that was valid on that date, or who had resided legally in Canada prior to that date and after reaching age 18, and who resided in Canada immediately before approval of the application
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
Supplement added monthly to Old Age Security for those with limited or no income
- amount of supplement is adjusted quarterly
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
- not payable outside Canada beyond a period of 6 months regardless of how long the person lived in Canada
Allowance
Monthly allowance for spouses 60-64 years of Old Age Security pensioners receiving Guaranteed Income Supplement
- based on combined income of the couple
- allowance is adjusted quarterly
- residence requirements
- proof of age required
- reapply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Allowance for the Survivor
Monthly allowance for widowed spouses 60-65 years
- death, marriage and applicant's birth certificate required
- based on limited or no income
- deceased spouse need not have received Old Age Security
- apply when income taxes are filed (end of April)
Programs of Human Resources and Social Development Canada, delivered by Service Canada)
Office: 905-568-2359
Health and safety reprisal issues: 416-212-5335
Health and safety reprisal issues: 1-855-659-7744
Workplace insurance issues: 1-800-435-8980
Visit Website
- summary advice and representation through all stages of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board claims process or the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal
- information on policies and procedures of WSIB and WSIAT
- if you have been the victim of an occupational health and safety reprisal the OWA will give you advice and representation through stages of an application and hearing before the Ontario Labour Relations Board
- self-help information for workers to handle their own claims or applications where appropriate
- referrals to other organizations
- assistance with claims and applications -- Canada Pension Plan, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), social services, social assistance
- referrals to mental health professionals and other agencies
- community information seminars
- support groups
- advocacy and lobbying
Office: 416-235-5550
Health and safety reprisal issues: 416-212-5335
Health and safety reprisal issues: 1-855-659-7744
Workplace insurance issues: 1-800-435-8980
Visit Website
- summary advice and representation through all stages of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board claims process or the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal
- information on policies and procedures of WSIB and WSIAT
- if you have been the victim of an occupational health and safety reprisal the OWA will give you advice and representation through stages of an application and hearing before the Ontario Labour Relations Board
- self-help information for workers to handle their own claims or applications where appropriate
- referrals to other organizations