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http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/faq/faq_general.shtml#are
19. What are the earnings that may affect my EI payment?
Earnings paid or payable by your employer at the end of your employment, while you are receiving benefits or later for a period that benefits were claimed, generally affect payment of your benefits.
To know more about EI and the various types of earnings.
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http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/information/earnings_info.shtml
What we mean by "earnings"
Earnings are any amount paid or payable that is related to or originated from employment, such as:
- Wages or salary and commissions.
- Monetary employment benefits, such as vacation pay, severance pay, wages in lieu of notice, retirement pension, statutory holidays, bonuses, etc.
- All other employment benefits, monetary or otherwise, such as housing, meals, insurance coverage, etc.
- Self-employment income.
Compensation received following loss of your employment or from other sources may also be considered as earnings for benefit purposes, for example, certain workers’ compensation benefits, group — collective — wage-loss insurance. However, other moneys and payments for benefits not related to employment do not constitute earnings for benefit purposes, for example, alimony payments, lottery winnings or inheritances.