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Canadian woman says she lost her pension and SIN after CRA mistakenly declared her dead

4 July 2025
in Canada
Canadian woman says she lost her pension and SIN after CRA mistakenly declared her dead
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A Vancouver woman, June Miller, was mistakenly declared dead by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), leading to the suspension of her pension and social insurance number. After nearly two months of distress and a GoFundMe campaign that raised $870, the issue was resolved, allowing her to reclaim her identity and access support.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A Vancouver woman, June Miller, was mistakenly declared dead by the Canada Revenue Agency, leading to a disruption in her income and support, but the issue has since been resolved after she raised awareness through a GoFundMe campaign.

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