Employment Insurance Act - Amendments - Bill C-17
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PAST AMENDMENTS TO THE EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT
BILL C-17
An Act to amend the Judges Act and certain other Acts in relation to courts
[Royal Assent: December 14, 2006]
Official version published in the Canada Gazette Part III – Vol. 29, No 2 – January 31, 2006 (Chapter 11)
SUMMARY
Part 1 of this enactment amends the Judges Act to implement the federal government’s response to the report of the most recent Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission regarding salaries and benefits of federally appointed judges. Included is a mechanism to divide judicial annuities upon breakdown of the conjugal relationship.
Part 2 makes certain amendments to the Federal Courts Act and a number of technical amendments to other Acts in relation to courts.
The section of Bill C-17 relating to the Employment Insurance Act is as follows:
Employment Insurance Act (1996, c. 23)
19. Section 105 of the Employment Insurance Act is replaced by the following:
Decision final
105. The decision of the Tax Court of Canada under section 103 is final and, except for an appeal under the Federal Courts Act, is not subject to appeal to or review by any court. 2002, c. 8, par. 182(1)o)
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Bill)
Section 19 came into force on December 14, 2006