Government of Canada claimant-facing page for EI special benefits such as sickness, maternity, parental, caregiving, and related benefit categories.
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Source statusGovernment of Canada source record checked 2026-05-06
Review trailSource usage is tied to public topics and claim records in the repository.
Source typeofficial
Topics using source1
Claims referenced5
Why this source matters
Expands the EI continuity analysis beyond job-loss benefits to special-benefit claimants who would also need transition protection. This record currently supports 1 topic and 5 claims in the public repository.
Evidence details
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Used by topics
001Would Albertans keep Employment Insurance and federal income benefits?Employment Insurance and federal income benefits are currently administered through federal systems; independence would require evidence about continuity, eligibility, funding, and replacement administration.
Referenced claims
001employment-insurance-federal-benefitsEI is presently a federal statutory and regulatory program administered through federal/service channels, so Alberta independence would require legal authority and operating arrangements rather than mere political assurance for EI continuity.002employment-insurance-federal-benefitsThe current federal benefits baseline includes broad Government of Canada benefit navigation, EI, CPP, OAS, child/family benefits, and GST/HST credit channels, while Alberta income support remains a separate provincial program.003employment-insurance-federal-benefitsThe strongest pro-independence case is conditional: Alberta could negotiate transitional service/payment continuity and enact successor income-security programs, but the source pack does not show that such agreements or replacements currently exist.004employment-insurance-federal-benefitsThe strongest anti-independence / pro-federation case is that continuity for EI and federal income benefits depends on binding agreements, statutory authority, funding, records, service capacity, payment systems, reconsideration/appeal rules, and public instructions.005employment-insurance-federal-benefitsA responsible continuity plan should publish a program-by-program table covering payment authority, eligibility and contribution records, applications, pending claims, reconsiderations and appeals, data sharing, funding, service channels, and fallback payments.