The appalling lengths one Canadian has had to go to, and still he can't get his retirement money By ROB GRANATSTEIN, Editorial Page Editor, Toronto Sun Last Updated: March 13, 2011 10:58am Despite having a social insurance number since he turned 16, a driver’s licence, being educated in Canadian schools, being approved for a passport in 1999, having a marriage certificate from 1970, and paying taxes all his adult life, none of it is good enough for our pencil pushers in Ottawa. The bureaucranks wanted proof of when he entered Canada, including date, port and the name of the ship. Read the whole article... |
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