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The Unemployment Insurance Benefits Order, 1990 sets out the maximum amounts that can be paid in the year 1990 as benefits under sections 24, 25 and 26 of the Unemployment Insurance Act. The order, made by Her Excellency the Governor General in Council on December 21, 1989, authorizes these maximum amounts to be effective from January 1, 1990.


The maximum amounts authorized are $130,000,000 for section 24, $120,000,000 for section 25, and $376,000,000 for section 26. This order cites as the Unemployment Insurance Benefits Order, 1990.


This order is an essential part of Canada's unemployment insurance system, providing financial assistance to individuals who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. The maximum amounts set out in this order will help determine how much each individual can receive in benefits for a specific period.

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