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  2. Federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Another program, the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB) supports Canadians that have been working but have to take a break to care for dependents (a child below 12 years of age or a disabled family member). The benefit only applies if schools and care centres are closed, or the dependent fell sick, or contracted COVID-19. [41]

  3. Disability benefits - Wikipedia

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    Employment Insurance is a benefit plan that offers temporary financial assistance to those individuals who cannot work due to sickness, injury, or quarantine. [24] To be eligible to receive EI sickness benefits: The individual's earnings have been reduced by at least 60%; He/She is employed in insurable employment

  4. Disability pension - Wikipedia

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    Australians who are temporarily unable to work due to illness, injury or a short-term disability may be eligible for Sickness Allowance. [5] Sickness Allowance pays less than the DSP; as of 1 January 2009, single recipients were entitled to a basic rate of A$449.30 per fortnight and couples A$405.30 for each person. [ 6 ]

  5. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 New York Times article entitled "Canada's Private Clinics Surge as Public System Falters" said that the "Cambie Surgery Center"—"Canada's most prominent private hospital— was operating in plain view of health authorities as a "rogue enterprise". By 2006, Cambie, which was founded by Dr. Brian Day, Cambie's medical director and ...

  6. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Official holidays are not considered as part of the annual paid leave. The employee benefits from one working day per year of annual paid leave for every three years of experience in the same institution. However, annual paid leave, in any case, can not exceed twenty one (21) working days. [7] Employees are also entitled to 11 paid public holidays.

  7. National health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Germany has the world's oldest national social health insurance system, [1] with origins dating back to Otto von Bismarck's Sickness Insurance Law of 1883. [2] [3] In Britain, the National Insurance Act 1911 included national social health insurance for primary care (not specialist or hospital care), initially for about one-third of the population—employed working class wage earners, but not ...

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  9. Sick leave - Wikipedia

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    Each European Union (EU) Member State has domestic sick leave and sickness benefits: Sick leave is a right to be absent from work during sickness and return to one's job when recovered. Sickness benefit is a social protection system paid at a fixed rate of previous earnings or a flat rate.