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Employment Insurance Act -- CHAPTER E-5.6 (1996, c. 23)
Content: affidavit" means an affidavit sworn or affirmed before a commissioner of oaths or any other person authorized to take affidavits
Teachers' Guide to Employment Insurance
Content: Regular benefits are available to teachers who have lost their job through no fault of their own, who are available and able to work, and who are unable to find work. To receive benefits, teachers must apply, must have paid...
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Human Resources Development Canada - Employment Insurance - The Digest of Entitlement
Content: A claimant who is referred to a course or program of instruction or an employment activity under the employment benefits (Part II) needs to meet the definition of an "insured participant". An "insured participant" for the purposes of the employment...
Black v. Canada (Employment Insurance Commission) (C.A.)
Content: Employment Insurance -- Judicial review of Umpire's decision applicant, co-workers not entitled to employment insurance benefits because not within re-entitlement provision in EIA, s. 36(4) -- S. 36(4) providing claimants...
Employment Insurance and BCTF Members
Content: The Employment Insurance Act and Regulations are long and complex. The following is a brief summary only. If you think you have any claim for benefits, you should apply to the nearest Employment and Immigration Canada office, contact your local association...
How to Appeal - Employment Insurance & Canada Pension Plan
Content: Note: The forms and information on these pages are provided as a public service. They were written by employees of the Court's Registry. Registry employees are not permitted to give legal advice. For legal advice, you are encouraged to consult a lawyer
2001 FCA 255: Black v. Canada (Employment Insurance Commission)
Content: REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY: EVANS J.A
The Daily, Thursday, November 22, 2001. Employment Insurance
Content: The estimated number (adjusted for seasonality) of Canadians who received regular Employment Insurance benefits in September was little changed (-0.7%) at 531,230, following a drop in August and an almost steady rise in the previous nine months. Declines...
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