“nothing happened,” he said.
after hearing his story, the citizen reached out to the ontario government.
according to scott blodget, a senior media-relations officer in the finance department’s communication branch, the cheque issued to the deceased wife of rené de cotret was not a mistake.
blodget said the rebate cheques were going out to anyone who filed tax returns for 2023, including those who died in 2024. he also said the cheques were mailed out to the names and addresses on file with the canadian revenue agency as of october 2024.
but why would a bank officer not be aware of that? why would rené de cotret be advised not to cash the cheque?
“while processes at different financial institutions may vary, (in order) to cash the cheque for a deceased person, the estate representative would have to bring proof of death to a bank,” blodget said.
“individuals having issues cashing their cheques should contact their institution (bank, credit union) directly to identify and troubleshoot issues.”
an ontario rebate cheque for $200 was mailed out for michel rené de cotret’s late wife, who died in 2024.
jean levac
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postmedia
on march 11, after the citizen reached out to the ontario government, rené de cotret received a call from the finance ministry explaining all of the above.
he went back to the bank of montreal branch, armed with a death certificate, and talked to the bank manager, who confirmed that he could indeed deposit the cheque.