From April 2020 to June 2022, Masse received more than $41,000 in government benefits — only to later get a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency saying he wasn’t eligible for the money, and that he had to pay it back.

According to the CRA, Masse did not meet the minimum net earnings of $5,000.

“I was stunned. I couldn’t believe it,” said Masse. “I would have never applied for anything that I did not qualify for.”

In early 2024, after months of back and forth, the CRA agreed he was entitled to some of the money. But he remains on the hook for about $27,000.

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    1 day ago

    NGL if the government makes an error in your favor they should just write it off and print the equivalent amount of new money.

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      12 hours ago

      The government made it clear auto approval would happen and they would confirm later. I guess its kinda a cover your ass policy but some people urgently needed the funds.

      The government didn’t make an error in their favor, the applicants played the game without knowing the rules