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Brain Injury Awareness Month Picnic

June 16, 2023 by Carol Paetkau

Thank you to ICBC and Robin Newbery/Chris Gledhill for sponsoring FVBIA’s Brain Injury Awareness Picnic taking place on Saturday June 17, 2023.

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Message from Service Canada: The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) application process opened on June 20, 2025. People whose applications were approved before June 30 started getting their first payments on July 17. Later, a review found a mistake in how the system calculated applicants’ job income and the amount of income that should be exempt. Because of this error, some people who qualified for the benefit may have received either no payment or less money than they should have.Service Canada is fixing the problem and making arrangements to send out back payments. In the next few days, people who may be affected will get a letter in the mail saying their file will be reviewed. They will get another letter once the review is done. People don’t need to ask for a review—the system will automatically check and recalculate all files that were affected by the error.To find out more about, visit www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/disability/canada-disability-benefit/amount.html. Answer a few questions about your personal circumstances, and find out how much you could receive using the online benefits calculator. ... See MoreSee Less

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