08-08-2007, 05:11 AM
Quick & Dirty answer below, if you want more technical details, lemme know.
The EI Act says that you have to be "ready and available" to take "any" employment that becomes available to you. Even if you can argue that you can't find "suitable" employment, you'd still fail on the "ready and available" test.
So if you want to attend school, the only option would be OSAP if you can't work hours around your classes.
NefCanuck
The EI Act says that you have to be "ready and available" to take "any" employment that becomes available to you. Even if you can argue that you can't find "suitable" employment, you'd still fail on the "ready and available" test.
So if you want to attend school, the only option would be OSAP if you can't work hours around your classes.
NefCanuck