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Employment Insurance (Fishing) Regulations

Version of section 14.2 from 2006-10-03 to 2013-02-02:

  •  (1) A fisher is considered not to be a new entrant or a re-entrant to the labour force for the purpose of subsection 8(8.1) if they

    • (a) have been paid one or more weeks of provincial benefits in the period of 208 weeks referred to in that subsection; and

    • (b) would have been entitled to receive the special benefits referred to in that subsection for that same period, had they not been paid those provincial benefits.

  • (2) For the purpose of paragraph (1)(a),

    • (a) the reference to “a week of benefits” in subsection 25(1) of the Employment Insurance Regulations shall be read as a reference to “a week of provincial benefits”; and

    • (b) the reference to “the percentage of benefits paid for a week” in subsection 25(2) of the Employment Insurance Regulations shall be read as a reference to “the percentage of benefits that the claimant would have been entitled to receive for a week as special benefits referred to in subsection 8(8.1) of the Employment Insurance (Fishing) Regulations, had they not been paid provincial benefits,”.

  • SOR/2006-198, s. 1

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