Sure, Minister.
As of the beginning of April, it would be over 40,000 individuals who would lose their benefits. By the beginning of May, it would be more than 200,000. Then, by the end of June, it would be 600,000 Canadians.
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Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Benefits and Integrated Services Branch, Service Canada, Department of Employment and Social Development
Sure, Minister.
As of the beginning of April, it would be over 40,000 individuals who would lose their benefits. By the beginning of May, it would be more than 200,000. Then, by the end of June, it would be 600,000 Canadians.
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