Ontario Extends Paid Infectious Disease Emergency Leave Period Until December 31, 2021


On August 31, 2021, the Government of Ontario extended the period for the province’s paid infectious disease emergency leave (IDEL) entitlement from its original expiration date of September 25, 2021, to December 31, 2021. This extension was not accompanied by any substantive changes to the provisions of the paid IDEL.

The paid IDEL was introduced on April 29, 2021, through Bill 284, the COVID-19 Putting Workers First Act, 2021. Bill 284 amended the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA) to entitle employees to three days of paid leave for events related to a designated infectious disease, such as COVID-19. Under Bill 284, eligible employers are entitled to apply to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board for reimbursement for payments they make to employees for an IDEL.

Refresher on Paid IDEL Eligibility and Rules

To qualify for paid IDEL, an employee must have an “eligible reason” for taking the leave and, as of April 19, 2021, must not be entitled to paid leave for similar reasons as the IDEL under his or her employment contract.

An “eligible reason” exists where an employee is unable to perform his or her duties because the employee is:

If an employee is entitled to paid leave under an employment contract for reasons covered under the paid IDEL provisions, the employee’s entitlement under Bill 284 will be reduced by the entitlement under the employment contract.

The following are some of the major amendments made to the ESA under Bill 284:

As no substantive changes have been made to the paid IDEL provisions, Ontario employers may want to review these provisions and consider granting paid IDEL to eligible employees. Eligible employers will be reimbursed for payments made to eligible employees who have taken leave up to December 31, 2021.


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