Canadians who have Government of Canada online accounts, including a CRA account, could be eligible to cash in on an approved settlement.
What happened?: Hackers exploited government login systems in 2020 to access over 47,000 CRA and Service Canada accounts, stealing sensitive data and filing fraudulent benefit claims. Who can claim?: ...
Settlement approved: Justice Richard Southcott ruled the $8.7M settlement was fair and in the best interests of the affected class. Payout details: Eligible Canadians can claim between $80 and $5,280 ...
The federal government will pay $8.7 million to settle a class-action lawsuit involving tens of thousands of Canadians whose ...
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You may be eligible for a fairly large settlement payout if you have accounts on Canadian government websites, including the ...
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