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Employment Insurance Act - Part I - Unemployment Benefits


Current Version of the Employment Insurance Act


PART I

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS

 

Benefits 12. (1) If a benefit period has been established for a claimant, benefits may be paid to the claimant for each week of unemployment that falls in the benefit period, subject to the maximums established by this section.
General maximum (2) The maximum number of weeks for which benefits may be paid in a benefit period because of a reason other than those mentioned in subsection (3) shall be determined in accordance with the table in Schedule I by reference to the regional rate of unemployment that applies to the claimant and the number of hours of insurable employment of the claimant in their qualifying period.
Maximum — special benefits (3) The maximum number of weeks for which benefits may be paid in a benefit period

(a) because of pregnancy is 15;

(b) because the claimant is caring for one or more new-born children of the claimant or one or more children placed with the claimant for the purpose of adoption is 35;

(c) because of a prescribed illness, injury or quarantine is 15; and

(d) because the claimant is providing care or support to one or more family members described in subsection 23.1(2), is six.
Maximum — special benefits (4) The maximum number of weeks for which benefits may be paid

(a) for a single pregnancy is 15; and

(b) for the care of one or more new-born or adopted children as a result of a single pregnancy or placement is 35.
Maximum - compassionate care benefits (4.1) Even if more than one claim is made, or certificate is issued, in respect of the same family member, the maximum number of weeks of benefits payable under section 23.1 is six weeks during the period of 26 weeks beginning with the first day of the week referred to in paragraph 23.1(4)(a).
Shorter period (4.2) If a shorter period is prescribed for the purposes of subsection 23.1(5), then that shorter period applies for the purposes of subsection (4.1).
Expiration of shorter period (4.3) When a shorter period referred to in subsection (4.2) has expired in respect of a family member, no further benefits are payable under section 23.1 in respect of that family member until the minimum prescribed number of weeks has elapsed.
Combined weeks of benefits (5) In a claimant's benefit period, the claimant may combine weeks of benefits to which the claimant is entitled because of a reason mentioned in subsection (3), but the maximum number of combined weeks is 50. If the benefit period

(a) is extended under subsection 10(13), the maximum number of combined weeks is 65;

(b) is extended under subsection 10(13.1) or (13.2), the maximum number of combined weeks is 56; and

(c) is extended under subsection 10(13.3), the maximum number of combined weeks is 71.
Combined weeks of benefits (6) In a claimant's benefit period, the claimant may, subject to the applicable maximums, combine weeks of benefits to which the claimant is entitled because of a reason mentioned in subsections (2) and (3), but the total number of weeks of benefits shall not exceed 50.
Extension of maximum (7) [Repealed,2000, c. 14, s. 3]
Adoption (8) For the purposes of this section, the placement with a major attachment claimant, at the same or substantially the same time, of two or more children for the purpose of adoption is a single placement of a child or children for the purpose of adoption.

1996 c. 23, .s. 12 ; 2000, c. 14, s. 3; 2002, c. 9, s. 13; 2003, c. 15, s. 17.
Waiting period 13.  A claimant is not entitled to be paid benefits in a benefit period until, after the beginning of the benefit period, the claimant has served a two week waiting period that begins with a week of unemployment for which benefits would otherwise be payable.