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I ride that victory lap, now, as the provincial government continues to maliciously claw back a $200 cheque from the federal ...
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In Alberta, the big battle — and it is beyond big — is the provincial government maliciously clawing back the $200 federal supplement, the Canadian Disability Benefit, from people on the Assured ...