Resources

Our office is always #HereToHelp you navigate through the process of dealing with different federal departments, and to provide information and assistance.

Our office assists with issues relating to any of the following areas:

  • Canada Pension Plan (CPP)

  • Old Age Security (OAS)

  • Passport Canada

  • Employment Insurance Benefits (EI)

  • Citizenship and Immigration

  • Canada Student Loans (CSL)

  • Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

  • Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

  • Veterans Affairs

  • Federal Crown Corporations

  • Federal funding for organizations

  • Petitions to Parliament

  • Acquiring Canadian flags and pins

  • ACOA

Parliamentarian Authorization Form

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RC 161 MP, Sean Fraser Form

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Third Party Consent Form

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Commonly Downloaded Forms

Certificates Request

Request a congratulatory Certificate through the NovaScotia.ca website.

Householders

Periodically every household and business in Central Nova will receive a document from Sean called a householder. These are prepared through Sean’s office and provide you with key government updates, news, what’s happening in Ottawa, funding announcements and photos from throughout the riding.

Sean is always open to feedback on content or what you’d like to see in the householder so please feel free to contact his offices to share your ideas. Below, you’ll find PDFs of the householder as they are prepared.

House of Commons E-Petition System

Did you know the House of Commons has a petition system? This is a new feature of the federal government and it allows Canadian citizens to create and sign official petitions online. Here are the nine steps it takes to go from creating your petition, to having it tabled for a government response:

  1. Create a petition account

  2. Write and submit a draft

  3. Support of five Canadian citizens or residents of Canada

  4. Publication on the website for 120 days

  5. Preliminary review by the Clerk of Petitions

  6. Sponsored by a Member of Parliament

  7. Certification by the Clerk of Petitions if there are at least 500 signatures

  8. Presentation in the House of Commons

  9. Tabling of a government response