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The strikes are over, so what now for passports, immigration and taxes?

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Eight business days were lost to the strike held by federal workers nominally employed by the Treasury Board of Canada, while another three were lost for workers at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Those public servants from the Treasury Board work at a wide array of government agencies and departments, including sites offering key frontline services such as passport and immigration application processing.

How was work at those services affected by the strikes? What should you know going into those offices this week?

Here’s what we know. 

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While the strike did not create a significant backlog of passport applications, people might still experience longer than normal lines this week, Families,Families,

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