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    II. Principles of Law

    (k) Voluntary Leaving and Course of Instruction

    It is settled law that leaving one’s job to attend a course of instruction that is not authorized by the Commission does not constitute just cause within the meaning of the Act.

    Tanguay v. C.E.I.C. [1985], F.C.J. No. 910 (F.C.A.)  A-1458-84
    Canada (A.G.) v. Martel [1994], F.C.J. No. 1458 (F.C.A.)  A-1691-92
    Canada (A.G.) v. Barnett [1996], F.C.J. No. 1289 (F.C.A.)  A-37-96
    Canada (A.G.) v. Furey [1996] , F.C.J. No. 971 (F.C.A.)  A-819-95
    Canada (A.G.) v. Stevens, March 25, 1996, F.C.J. No. 416 (F.C.A.)  A-599-95
    Canada (A.G.) v. Tourangeau, [2001] F.C.J. No. 1550 (F.C.A.)  A-30-00
    Canada (A.G.) v. Bois, [2001] F.C.J. No. 878 (F.C.A.)  A-31-00
    Canada (A.G.) v. Lessard, [2002] F.C.J. No. 1655 (F.C.A.)  A-249-01
    Canada (A.G.) v. Connell, [2003] F.C.J. No. 1147 (F.C.A.)  A-46-02
    Canada (A.G.) v. Caron, 2007 FCA 204  A-322-06

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