The number of weeks for which you may receive benefits is determined at the beginning of your benefit period and depends on the following:
the regional rate of unemployment; and
the number of hours of insurable employment that you accumulated in your qualifying period.
You can receive regular benefits for a period that varies from 14 to 45 weeks. However, the benefits corresponding to the number of weeks payable must be paid within a maximum of 52 weeks following the start date of your benefit period. If, for any reason, you interrupt your benefit claim, you cannot reactivate it after this 52-week period, even if you have not yet received all the benefits to which you were entitled.
the regional rate of unemployment; and
the number of hours of insurable employment that you accumulated in your qualifying period.
You can receive regular benefits for a period that varies from 14 to 45 weeks. However, the benefits corresponding to the number of weeks payable must be paid within a maximum of 52 weeks following the start date of your benefit period. If, for any reason, you interrupt your benefit claim, you cannot reactivate it after this 52-week period, even if you have not yet received all the benefits to which you were entitled.