B.C. man still fighting for his life after feds botch mother’s death certificate
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A British Columbia man is fighting for his life after the federal government declared him dead twice following a bureaucratic mix-up.
The trouble began last October when Kamloops resident Bryan Kupiak, who is in his mid-60s, received an old age security statement addressed to his estate.
Kupiak says the government had mistakenly put his social insurance number on the death certificate for his mother, who had passed away a month earlier.
The error meant he was temporarily cut off from all of his benefits, including his pension, but he was brought back to life a week later with the help of his member of Parliament, Cathy McLeod.
