N. P. v. Canada Employment Insurance Commission
The cheques did not constitute new facts because they were issued prior to the General Division decision and were known or discoverable before that decision; the amounts paid were not decisive or sufficient to establish just cause for voluntary leaving under the Act; therefore the application to rescind or amend was...
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- Citation
- 2015 SSTGDEI 158
- Parties
- Applicant: N. P.; Respondent: Canada Employment Insurance Commission
- Court
- Social Security Tribunal of Canada
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 17 September 2015
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Insurance — Application to Rescind or Amend General Division Decision / Application to Rescind or Amend (general Division)
- Outcome
- Application to rescind or amend denied
- Legal Topics
- Rescission/amendment, Voluntary Leaving, Just Cause, Evidence, Reconsideration
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
N. P.
Applicant
Canada Employment Insurance Commission
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Employment Insurance — Application to Rescind or Amend General Division Decision / Application to Rescind or Amend (general Division)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether new facts were presented warranting rescission or amendment under s.66(1) DESD Act
- 2 Whether the cheques and employer payment constitute decisive new facts or a mistake as to a material fact
- 3 Whether unpaid/retroactive pay amounted to just cause for voluntarily leaving under s.29(c)(viii)
Ratio Decidendi
The cheques did not constitute new facts because they were issued prior to the General Division decision and were known or discoverable before that decision; the amounts paid were not decisive or sufficient to establish just cause for voluntary leaving under the Act; therefore the application to rescind or amend was denied under s.66(1) DESD Act.
Court Disposition
Application to rescind or amend denied
Orders
- Application to rescind or amend the General Division decision is dismissed
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