Report 6, Canada Pension Plan Disability Program, of the Fall 2015 reports of the Auditor General of Canada / Hon. Kevin Sorenson, chair.: XC16-1/1-421-13E-PDF
"Introduced in 1966, the Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPPD) program is the largest public benefit program for long-term disability in Canada. […] The CPPD benefit provides partial earnings replacement to someone who has made sufficient contributions to the Canada Pension Plan and who cannot work because of a severe and prolonged disability (mental or physical), as defined in Canada Pension Plan legislation. In its Fall 2015 Report, the Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) released a performance audit that examined whether ESDC assessed applications for the CPPD benefit in a consistent and timely manner. It also examined whether the Tribunal, supported by the ATSSC, decided CPPD appeals in a timely manner. The House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts (the Committee) held a hearing on this audit on 21 April 2016"--Intro., p. 1, 2.
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| Title | Report 6, Canada Pension Plan Disability Program, of the Fall 2015 reports of the Auditor General of Canada / Hon. Kevin Sorenson, chair. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | v, 25 p. : ill. |
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