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Saturday, April 9, 2005
Bank of Canada
Ever move and dont remember to close your old bank account..there might bee hidden funds..
Go to bank of Canada..look up your name..thousands still sitting there.
Hi beeaired, The rules are different in Quebec now. All the funds are turned over to the Public Curator and you have to contact them and pay a fee to get back your money or property. Here is the link. Danny https://www.curateur.gouv.qc.ca/cura/html/anglais/unclaimed/unclaim.htm
Hi DannyB, Yes things certainly are different in Quebec. The QPP is suppose to mirror the CPP but it doesn't. In Ontario if you get CPP and you get a job you don't have to pay CPP. In Quebec if you get QPP and you get a job you still have to pay QPP.It is what you call double dipping on the government's part. Better you than me. Reggie Paine
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Hi beeaired, The rules are different in Quebec now. All the funds are turned over to the Public Curator and you have to contact them and pay a fee to get back your money or property. Here is the link. Danny https://www.curateur.gouv.qc.ca/cura/html/anglais/unclaimed/unclaim.htm
Hi DannyB, Yes things certainly are different in Quebec. The QPP is suppose to mirror the CPP but it doesn't. In Ontario if you get CPP and you get a job you don't have to pay CPP. In Quebec if you get QPP and you get a job you still have to pay QPP.It is what you call double dipping on the government's part. Better you than me. Reggie Paine
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