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Call! 1 800 O-Canada  - Service Canada's call centre network

Service Canada provides Canadians with one easy-to-remember, toll-free number they can call to get information on all Government of Canada programs and services. 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232) links callers directly to a courteous, knowledgeable, and bilingual information officer.

Specially trained staff members use an extensive database of information to answer questions, direct callers to services, and take orders for government publications and documents. They are available to provide timely and accurate service from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. local time, Monday to Friday.

A direct line to the Government of Canada, 1 800 O-Canada is the primary telephone number for up-to-date information on programs designed for Canadians at home and abroad, whether they are youth, Aboriginal people, working-age adults, or seniors. People with hearing or speech impairments may also access this information through our teletypewriter (TTY) service at 1-800-926-9105. Callers can inquire about pension benefits, find out how to apply for the goods and services tax credit or a Social Insurance Number, get information about passport applications and taxes, locate their Member of Parliament, and much more.
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