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What do you do?
We specialize in all the processes involved with the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) applications...
How do I get the money? How does it come to me?
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will generally deposit the funds directly into your bank account...
Are there any restrictions on how the money can be spent?
No. The government wants Canadians living with disabilities to enjoy a similar lifestyle to those...
I don’t earn any income, do I qualify?
Of course. Our Benefit Specialists can obtain large...
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Toronto, Ontario M5M 3Y3
Phone: 1-888-389-0080 or 416-789-0080
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Alternative Treatments for Breast Cancer
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Ways Celebrating Earth Day Can Improve Your Health
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Is “Disability” a Dirty Word?
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The Stigma Surrounding Epilepsy
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Do All Veterans Get PTSD? Who Gets PTSD?
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How Are Invisible Disabilities Different?
When you think of a person with a disability, what do you think of? Do you think of a person in a wheelchair? Do you think of a person with a white cane who is blind? Do you think of
Two Sides to the Assisted Suicide Debate
It was just a few days into the month of February, 2015 when one of the most controversial debates of the 21st century came to a head. When federal government lifted the ban on assisted suicide throughout Canada, millions of
Recognizing the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
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