The Government of Canada to strengthen Employment Insurance

News Release

March 30, 2016  Shediac, New Brunswick  Employment and Social Development Canada   

The Honourable Dominic Leblanc, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Member of Parliament for Beauséjour, today announced a series of improvements to the Employment Insurance (EI) system that will help middle class Canadians – and those working hard to join them – while also easing the burden on those affected by recent layoffs.

Mr. Leblanc made the announcement today in Shediac, and noted that changes made in Budget 2016 will help more Canadians access EI when they need it, improve service delivery, and ensure the program adapts to the labour market realities across the country.

The Government of Canada is also sensitive to the regions hardest-hit by recent economic challenges, and will implement immediate measures to assist workers and employers in affected regions.

As outlined in Budget 2016, changes to the EI program include measures to: 

 The Government of Canada will also assist workers and employers who have been hard hit by the recent economic downturn in certain parts of the country. These include measures to:

The Government will continue to monitor the situation in these and other regions.

Quotes

“The Government has listened to Canadians over the past several months who have said they need to have an EI system that can respond quickly to changing labour market needs. This will ease the worry of those Canadians who have been laid off through no fault of their own and are trying to find another job.”  
– The Honourable Dominic Leblanc, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Member of Parliament for Beauséjour

“Middle class Canadians and those working hard to join them, will prosper from a revitalized and strong Canadian economy. This Government is proud to be taking concrete actions to help Canadians get back to work. When a Canadian loses their job through no fault of their own, and is struggling to find that next job and earn a living, they deserve to have an EI program to turn to that reflects today’s labour market realities.”
– The Honourable MaryAnn Mihychuk, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour

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