Jennifer Craft received an Ontario child-care bursary in 1996 to assist with daycare costs while she studied. However, decades later, a collection agency contacted her claiming she failed to provide proper receipts for the funds. "It's hard to prove now, 30 years later, that I did the appropriate things," she expressed, emphasizing the difficulty of proving her compliance in such an old case.
The collection agency sent Craft letters including requests from the college for child-care receipts and a 2000 letter from Ontario's Ministry demanding repayment due to alleged overpayment. Craft insists she submitted receipts back in 1996 and confirmed it with the college, saying, "Even in court, you're innocent until proven guilty. I'm being proved guilty until proven innocent."
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