Effective control was control that could be freely exercised

Tax court of Canada | Public Law | Social programs | Employment insurance

B Inc. was held by L, M and G Inc. with L holding 25.7 percent of votes and M holding 24.8 percent of votes. G Inc. was held in equal portions by L and M. Minister of National Revenue decided that jobs of M and L were insurable jobs under Employment Insurance Act. B Inc. appealed. Appeal allowed. For job to be excluded under terms of s. 5(2)(b) of Act, employee must control more than 40 percent of employer’s voting shares. Effective control was control that could be freely exercised and not impeded by circumstances independent of person having control. Federal Court of Appeal had found that for purposes of s. 5(2)(b), administrative control of company was not relevant but rather that it was control of its voting shares that was important. Jobs of L and M for B Inc. during period were not insurable employment within meaning of Act because s. 5(2)(b) was applicable. Applying Act in manner put forward by Crown would give results that were absurd and contrary to purpose of Act.

Équipements Boifor Inc. c. M.N.R. (2018), 2018 CarswellNat 1209, 2018 CarswellNat 1210, 2018 TCC 53, 2018 CCI 53, Dominique Lafleur J. (T.C.C. [Employment Insurance]).

Free newsletter

Our newsletter is FREE and keeps you up to date on all the developments in the Ontario legal community. Please enter your email address below to subscribe.

Recent articles & video

Ontario Superior Court confirms License Appeal Tribunal cannot award punitive damages

Ontario Superior Court grants extension for service of expert reports in medical negligence case

Ontario Court of Appeal denies builder's request for a trial on damages in a real estate dispute

Liberal MPP’s bill aims to ‘depoliticize’ and clear backlog from Ontario’s tribunal system

Ontario Superior Court awards damages after real estate deals fail due to broker's conflicting roles

Ontario Superior Court rejects jury trial in motor vehicle accident case due to procedural delays

Most Read Articles

Liberal MPP’s bill aims to ‘depoliticize’ and clear backlog from Ontario’s tribunal system

Ontario Superior Court awards damages after real estate deals fail due to broker's conflicting roles

Ontario Superior Court rejects jury trial in motor vehicle accident case due to procedural delays

Ontario Court of Appeal denies builder's request for a trial on damages in a real estate dispute