Is there any evidence that a claimant was still working for her employer during the period for which she claimed disability benefits?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Canada (Attorney General) v. Perry, 2006 FCA 258 (CanLII):

Although the respondent filed with the Commission a declaration that she had been laid off, it cannot be doubted that she was in fact still working for her employer during the period for which she claimed benefits: see Attorney General of Canada v. Buckley, A-427-99, January 23, 2001.

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