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| tips = The process below focuses on the provincial Ombudsman, who has no jurisdiction to deal with complaints about federal ministries or agencies. To make a complaint against a '''federal ministry''' or agency,call Service Canada at 1-800-622-6232 or visit their website at www.servicecanada.gc.ca. Service Canada will direct you to available internal complaint processes. | |||
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Before meeting with a lawyer or advocate, complete the form, '''Preparing for Your Interview''', in Part 3 of this Guide (page 57). Make sure you bring copies of all documents relating to your case. | Before meeting with a lawyer or advocate, complete the form, '''Preparing for Your Interview''', in Part 3 of this Guide (page 57). Make sure you bring copies of all documents relating to your case. | ||
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|width = 75% | | tips = The Ombudsman may refuse to investigate if you have not used an internal review process. For example, many decisions denying you income assistance benefits can be reviewed and appealed under the Employment and Income Assistance Act. Use that review/appeal process first before going to the Ombudsman. | ||
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