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    IN THE MATTER of the EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT

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    IN THE MATTER of a claim

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    IN THE MATTER of an appeal to an Umpire by the claimant from the decision of a Board of Referees given on November 9, 2006, at Mississauga, Ontario

    DECISION

    Max M. Teitelbaum, Umpire

    This is an appeal by the claimant from a decision of a Board of Referees rendered on November 9, 2006. The decision was communicated to the claimant on the following day, November 10, 2006. The claimant's appeal to the Umpire from the Board's decision was received by the Commission on July 25, 2007, which is outside the sixty-day appeal period provided for in section 116 of the Employment Insurance Act. That section reads as follows:

    116. The appeal must be brought in the prescribed manner within 60 days after the decision is communicated to the person bringing the appeal, or any longer period that the umpire may allow for special reasons.

    The jurisprudence has established that "special reasons" for a delay in launching an appeal to the Umpire include compassionate reasons or circumstances which are beyond the claimant's control. However, ignorance of the appeal process, forgetfulness or simple negligence do not constitute "special reasons".

    Here, after reviewing the material on file, I am satisfied that the appeal period should be extended and the claimant's appeal to the Umpire be allowed to proceed. There are clearly compassionate reasons here which constitute special reasons for the delay and while there is evidence that the claimant was confused as to the proper filing procedures it is also clear that her delay was not the result of carelessness or negligence. I agree with counsel for the claimant that it is in the interests of justice that she be afforded the opportunity to put her case before the Umpire and there will be no prejudice to the Commission by allowing the appeal to proceed.

    For these reasons an extension of the sixty-day appeal period is hereby granted.

    Max M. Teitelbaum

    UMPIRE

    OTTAWA, Ontario
    December 7, 2007

    2011-01-10