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Getting Paid in Canada
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If you are self employed, you do not have to pay EI.
True
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True of False. You can collect Employment Insurance if you never had it deducted from a pay cheque. For example, if you were self-employed
True, but you had to make payments to the government on your own.
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You count dimes by skip counting by tens (10, 20, 30, 40). How much are five dimes worth?
50 cents
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EI stands for...
Employment Insurance
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This coin is small, thin, round, and silver. It has an image of a ship on it. What is the name of this coin?
Dime
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How much are two loonies worth?
2 Dollars
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How much is this coin worth?
2 Dollars
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A quarter is worth 25 cents. You can skip count them like this: 25, 50, 75, 100. How much are eight quarters worth?
2 Dollars
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What is the name of this coin?
Toonie
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This coin is thick, round, silver, and has a beaver on it. What is the name of this coin?
Nickel
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Nickels are worth five cents each. You can count nickels by skip counting by fives (5, 10, 15, 20). How many cents are in five nickels?
25 cents
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This coin is small, round, and brown. What is the name of this coin?
Penny
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This coin has a caribou on it and is large, round, and silver. What is the name of this coin?
Quarter
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True or False. If you get a pay cheque, you must have money deducted for EI and CPP.
True
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CPP stands for
Canadian Pension Plan
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A penny is worth one cent each. You count pennies by ones (1, 2, 3, 4). How many cents are in six pennies?
Six cents
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