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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Claimants may challenge the constitutional validity of a section or sections of the Employment Insurance Act on the grounds that they violate one of the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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  2. Jurisdiction to Hear and Determine Charter Issues


  3. Section 15 of the Charter: A General Overview


  4. Charter Challenges: The Employment Insurance Legislation


    • (a) Minimum Eligibility Requirements Minimum Eligibility Requirements
    • (b) Maternity/Parental Benefits and the Charter Maternity/Parental Benefits and the Charter
    • (c) Labour Dispute Labour Dispute
    • (d) Teachers Teachers
    • (e) Fishermen Fishermen
    • (f) Earnings Earnings
    • (g) Benefit Rate Benefit Rate
    • (h) Entitlement to Benefit Entitlement to Benefit

  5. Notice Requirements


  6. Related Topics


    • Appeal to Board of Referees
    • Appeal to Umpire
    • Claim Procedure and Entitlement to Benefits (Not in Canada)
    • Earnings
    • Eligibility for Benefits
    • Interruption of Earnings
    • Labour Dispute
    • Parental Benefits
    • Teachers

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2010-03-02
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