Does the fact that the respondent left his previous employment for a seasonal job for the purposes of seasonal employment disqualify him from receiving Social Security benefits?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Canada (Attorney General) v. Richard, 2009 FCA 122 (CanLII):

The mere fact that the respondent left his previous employment for a seasonal job inevitably leading to a period of unemployment did not necessarily disqualify him from receiving benefits: Attorney General of Canada v. Langlois, above, at paragraph 29.

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