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This 29-year-old has been laid off twice as a server and is starting from scratch, spending all his savings to study UX design. Living at home, he wants financial helpPeter, 29, a server working in Halton Region, was laid off for the second time in December, during COVID-19’s second wave. Currently, he’s receiving $1,800 a month (before tax) through Employment Insurance.

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