Employment insurance (EI) provides temporary financial assistance for Canadian citizens who recently lost their jobs. EI also applies to people who cannot work because of illness or due to being the primary caregiver of a family member. Table of Contents Who Pays...
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Understanding Workers’ Compensation Boards
Almost all Canadian businesses must register with their provincial WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) and pay workers' compensation premiums. The specifics of workers' compensation insurance may vary among provinces. Table of Contents What is Workers’ Compensation?...
Complying With The Workers Compensation Board Is Critical
Almost all Canadian businesses must register with their provincial WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) and pay workers' compensation premiums. The specifics of workers' compensation insurance may vary among provinces. Table of Contents What is Workers’ Compensation?...
Understanding Short Term Disability In Canada
Canadians who are unable to work due to illness or injury can apply for short-term disability (STD), which usually provides benefits for up to six months. Let’s take a look at what short-term disability is, how it works, and who qualifies for benefits. Table of...
Understanding Long Term Disability in Canada
If you were recently diagnosed with an illness or injury that could impact your ability to do your job or continue working, long-term disability coverage is an immediate concern. Understanding the application process is critical for everyone since illness and injury...
Ontario’s Trillium Drug Program [Explained]
When medication costs are no longer an issue The Trillium Drug Program is Canada's attempt to battle modern-day financial issues for Ontario residents in need. With this drug plan, eligible residents of Ontario can be assisted in buying prescription drugs or other...