What is the impact of a loss of employment on a plaintiff's ability to continue to work?

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The following excerpt is from Schewe v. The Queen, 2010 TCC 47 (CanLII):

Counsel relied upon the case of Anderson v. The Queen 98 D.T.C. 1190 (T.C.C.) and said that in the case at bar as there, there was a nexus between the damages and the loss of employment.

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