3. Get legal help

The Ontario Human Rights Commission has released their latest take on mandatory vaccines, passports and testing, here: http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/news_centre/ohrc-policy-statement-covid-19-vaccine-mandates-and-proof-vaccine-certificates. In light of this update, and the new directives that the Province released a few weeks ago, we are in the process of updating our covid testing content. Please re-visit the site to access the updated content when it is available.

The Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) may want you to apply for Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefits.

Or they may say that you have an if you got CPP disability benefits for a time when you were also getting . ODSP will take steps to collect the money that you owe.

If you disagree with ODSP

If you disagree with a decision that ODSP makes, you may be able to appeal to the .

For help dealing with ODSP or appealing a decision, contact a community legal clinic.

If you disagree with a decision about CPP disability benefits

If you disagree with a decision about CPP disability benefits, you may be able to appeal to the Social Security Tribunal.

But first you must ask for a “reconsideration”. You must do this within 90 days after getting the decision you disagree with.

If you don’t agree with the decision you get after the , you may be able to appeal to the .

For help dealing with decisions about CPP disability benefits, contact a community legal clinic.

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