Community Reach
850 Hartman Dr, Unit 104
Midland, ON L4R 0B6
Tel: 705-528-6999
Fax: 705-528-6990
Email: admin@communityreach.ca
Record #:
BAR0326
Last Modified:
23 Oct 2024
Last Full Update:
26 Jun 2024
Location, Telephone & Internet
Office Phone |
1-800-277-9914, English; French: 1-800-277-9915 |
Toll Free Phone |
1-800-531-7555, Automated Telephone Reporting, English; Automated Telephone Reporting French: 1-800-431-5595 |
TTY Phone |
1-800-529-3742 |
Website |
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei.html |
Social Media |
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Located In Community |
Barrie |
Address |
Barrie Service Canada Centre 48 Owen St Barrie, ON Canada L4M 3H1 |
Intersection |
Owen St and Worsley St |
Contact Information
Mailing Address |
Barrie Service Canada Centre 48 Owen St Barrie, ON Canada L4M 3H1 |
Description & Services
Description (Service) |
Temporary financial assistance and support in finding new employment, able-bodied claimants must be seeking employment to remain eligible - Service Canada has tools available to help search job listings, create a résumé, choose a career, and assess skills
- Job Bank is an online source for employment information and job postings, see listing BAR2664
- for most people, basic rate for calculating EI benefits is 55% of average insurable weekly earnings, up to a maximum amount
- as of January 1, 2023, the maximum yearly insurable earnings amount is $61,500 for a maximum amount of $650 per week
- Individuals not entitled to receive EI benefits, will be contacted by letter or by telephone, a Request for Reconsideration can be submitted, see website for details
Special benefits - include maternity and parental benefits, compassionate care benefits, benefits for Parents of Critically Ill Children, sickness benefits and more, see website for complete list and details
Family Supplement - for low income families who receive the Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
- entitlement will be added to EI payment
- amount based on annual net family income, see website for details
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Hours |
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm, hours may vary
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Areas Served |
Barrie ; Simcoe County ; Alliston; Angus; Innisfil; Midhurst; Elmvale |
Eligibility |
Eligibility information is a guideline, apply for benefits so processing agents can determine eligibility
- Persons legally entitled to work in Canada who have an interruption of earnings due to shortage of work, injury, quarantine, pregnancy, adoption, personal illness, or a grave illness in the family
- Hours of insurable employment that are used to calculate benefit must have been accumulated during qualifying period
- qualifying period is the shorter of the 52-week period immediately before the start date of claim or the period from the start of a previous benefit period to the start of new benefit period, if benefits were applied for earlier and application was approved in the last 52 weeks
- Claimants who quit a job without just cause or are fired for misconduct are ineligible for regular benefits, just cause includes:
- discrimination
- sexual harassment
- working conditions that constitute a danger to health and safety
- significant modification of terms and conditions respecting wages or salary
- eaving to care for child or immediate family member
- major changes in work duties
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Application |
- Drop-in
- Application forms available online only, can be accessed on computers at Service Canada sites, see Employment Insurance Benefits and Leave
- Records of Employment from previous employers should be submitted immediately after employment has ended in order to have claim considered from the last day worked
- first 2 weeks of claim are a waiting period for which no benefits are paid, two week waiting period is to be served while collecting "Regular EI", and only a 1 week waiting period is to be served for "Special benefits"
- apply for EI benefits as soon as work has been interrupted even if Record of Employment (ROE) has not yet been received, delay may cause loss of benefits
- claimants' reports must be correctly completed to generate payment (exemptions available for compassionate care benefit claimants)
- to request a phone call from a Service Canada representative about this program complete an online request at Service Request
- for people who do not have internet access call 1-877-355-2657 Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
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Languages |
English ; French - Reception, Website, Interpretation, Programs, Publications |
Fees |
None |
Other Details
Physical Access |
Fully Accessible |
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