If you do not agree with the decision made on your review request, you may request an appeal on matters of law or jurisdiction. There is no cost for requesting an appeal.
The Minister of Labour will appoint an adjudicator to examine the decision. The adjudicator will consider whether the Wage Earner Protection Program Act and its regulations were respected, and whether the Minister of Labour or officials appointed by the Minister acted within their jurisdiction.
You have 60 days from the date you received the review decision to file an appeal, unless circumstances beyond your control prevent you from doing so. Please fill out the Notice to Appeal to Adjudicator form available from any Service Canada Centre and mail it to:
WEPP Processing Centre
P.O. Box 5900
Cornwall, ON
K6H 6J6
No new information can be presented before the adjudicator.
The adjudicator can summon you for a meeting if clarification on your file is required.
You will be notified in writing once a decision is rendered. The notification will also detail the reasons for the decision.