Offered by Government of Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada
For many self-employed fish harvesters, income can fluctuate significantly from season to season, making the off-season or periods of unemployment especially challenging. EI fishing benefits are designed to provide income support when you’re between fishing seasons or actively looking for work, using your past fishing earnings rather than hourly employment to determine eligibility. This approach reflects the realities of Canada’s fishing industry, where work is often seasonal and weather-dependent.
Delivered by Employment and Social Development Canada, this national program recognizes both self-employed fishers and sharespersons who earn a living through fishing activities. Depending on your situation, the support can extend beyond regular fishing benefits to include coverage for situations such as illness, parental leave, or family caregiving responsibilities. Instead of project-based funding, these benefits offer temporary income replacement, helping stabilize cash flow during periods when fishing work is unavailable.
Because eligibility and benefit levels are tied to previous seasons’ earnings and individual circumstances, the details can vary from one fisher to another. Understanding how EI fishing benefits apply to your specific work history, income pattern, and current needs is key before applying. Reviewing the full program requirements and benefit options through GrantHub can help you decide whether this form of federal support fits your situation and how to prepare for the application process.
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