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Canlii has a [http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/sst/ database of SST decisions].  
Canlii has a [http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/sst/ database of SST decisions].  


A very useful resource can be found in the "Employment Insurance Appeal Decisions Favourable to Workers" decisions database. The database  makes available a collection of Employment Insurance jurisprudence where decisions were favourable to workers. One should be aware,  however, that this section has not been updated to reflect some recent rulings favourable to workers. At the time of writing, this section was last updated in September 2012. More information and a link to the database can be found athttps://www.ei.gc.ca/eng/board/favourable_jurisprudence/favourable_decisions_toc.shtml
A very useful resource can be found in the "Employment Insurance Appeal Decisions Favourable to Workers" decisions database. The database  makes available a collection of Employment Insurance jurisprudence where decisions were favourable to workers. One should be aware,  however, that this section has not been updated to reflect some recent rulings favourable to workers. At the time of writing, this section was last updated in September 2012. More information and a link to the database can be found at https://www.ei.gc.ca/eng/board/favourable_jurisprudence/favourable_decisions_toc.shtml


:'''NOTE:''' According to the SST website, the SST is not legally bound to follow its own decisions or those of the “legacy tribunals” (Board of  Referees, Umpires). A prior decision may beat  most persuasive, especially where the facts are similar. The tribunal must however follow rulings of the Federal Court, Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada.
:'''NOTE:''' According to the SST website, the SST is not legally bound to follow its own decisions or those of the “legacy tribunals” (Board of  Referees, Umpires). A prior decision may beat  most persuasive, especially where the facts are similar. The tribunal must however follow rulings of the Federal Court, Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada.
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