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Date: 20031216

Docket: A-456-02

Citation: 2003 FCA 477

CORAM:        STONE J.A.

SEXTON J.A.

SHARLOW J.A.

BETWEEN:

                                                               RUSSELL STEPHENS

                                                                                                                                                       Applicant

                                                                                 and

                                                                                   

THE MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT CANADA

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

                                       Heard at Toronto, Ontario, on December 15th, 2003.

            Judgment delivered orally from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario, on December 15th, 2003.

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:                                                 SHARLOW J.A.


Date: 20031216

Docket: A-456-02

Citation: 2003 FCA 477

CORAM:        STONE J.A.

SEXTON J.A.

SHARLOW J.A.

BETWEEN:

                                                               RUSSELL STEPHENS

                                                                                                                                                       Applicant

                                                                                 and

                                                                                   

THE MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT CANADA

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

                                       REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

             (Delivered orally from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario, on December 15th, 2003)

SHARLOW J.A.:

[1]                 The legal issue raised by this case is the correct interpretation of paragraph 33(2)(b) of the Employment Insurance Regulations, SOR/96-332, and in particular whether the employment of the applicant Russell Stephens during certain periods was "employment on a casual or substitute basis" so that, during those periods, he should have been relieved from losing benefits pursuant to subsection 33(2).


[2]                 We agree with counsel for the Crown that the application of paragraph 33(2)(b) involves primarily a question of fact, and that the characterization of a teaching arrangement as "supply teaching" is relevant, but not necessarily determinative. It is theoretically possible that a teacher may have a period of employment as a supply teacher that is sufficiently regular that it cannot be said to be "employment on a casual or substitute basis".

[3]                 However, the mere existence of a term teaching contract covering a particular period does not necessarily deprive a person of the benefit of paragraph 33(2)(b) for that period. It appears that the Crown does not take that position.

[4]                 The difficulty in this case is that there are no findings of fact that are sufficiently clear to enable the correct application of paragraph 33(2)(b) to be determined. In particular, it is not clear from the record whether the Umpire appreciated that, during the relevant period, Mr. Stephens had three separate employment relationships with the same school board, the first being a term contract for part-time teaching, the second being for supply teaching, and the third being a contract for non-teaching work.

[5]                 The Umpire stated that Mr. Stephens had conceded that he "was not employed on a casual or substitute basis", but it is not clear whether Mr. Stephens' comments to the Umpire related to his part-time contract or his supply teaching.


[6]                 For these reasons, we are all of the view that this application for judicial review should be allowed, the decision of the Umpire should be set aside and this matter should be referred to the Chief Umpire or his designate for referral back to the Board of Referees for redetermination in a manner consistent with these reasons.

[7]                 As Mr. Stephens has indicated that he is not claiming costs, none will be awarded.

                                                                                                                                       "Karen R. Sharlow"                      

                                                                                                                                                                  J.A.                                 


                                                    FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL

                              NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

DOCKET:                                 A-456-02

STYLE OF CAUSE: RUSSELL STEPHENS

                                                                                                                                                         Applicant

and

THE MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND

DEVELOPMENT CANADA

                                                                                                                                                     Respondent

                                                                                   

PLACE OF HEARING:                                                TORONTO, ONTARIO

DATE OF HEARING:                                                  DECEMBER 15, 2003

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

OF THE COURT :                                                        STONE J.A.

SEXTON J.A.

SHARLOW J.A.

DELIVERED ORALLY FROM THE BENCH

ON DECEMBER 15, 2003 BY:                                  SHARLOW J.A.

APPEARANCES:

Mr. Russell Stephens                                                         FOR THE APPLICANT (on his own behalf)

Ms. Sadian Campbell                                                        FOR THE RESPONDENT

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

Russell Stephens

Brantford, Ontario                                                             FOR THE APPLICANT

Morris Rosenberg

Deputy Attorney General of Canada                                FOR THE RESPONDENT


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