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Seniors are an important part of our social fabric, and they contribute to building a stronger Canada. They have made countless contributions and we want to make sure they continue to do so. That is why the Government is working to support older adults throughout the country and promote healthy aging and social inclusion for all Canadians.
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Rodger Cuzner, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, will speak with the employees of Kloosterboer Bayside and Saint John Airport about the recently tabled legislation that would modernize federal labour standards to better protect Canadian workers and help set the stage for good quality jobs.
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Through the Foreign Credential Recognition Program (FCRP), the Government of Canada supports the workplace integration of skilled newcomers by reducing barriers to foreign credential recognition; providing Canadian work experience; as well as loans to support the costs to having their credentials recognized.
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Helping internationally trained newcomers join the Canadian workforce faster will strengthen our middle class, help those working hard to join it, and grow our economy.
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On Thursday, November 15, the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister of Seniors, will meet with stakeholders and visit organizations that are encouraging seniors in their community to remain active and healthy as they age.
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Today, the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility announced the expansion of the National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) through funding from the Government of Canada’s Disability component of the Social Development Partnership Program. The project will make more published works accessible to people who read using alternative formats, such as braille, e-books, or audiobooks.
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Today, the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister of Seniors met with seniors in North Bay and Sudbury to highlight the importance of healthy aging and wellness. Minister Tassi had discussions with Indigenous seniors and organizations representing diverse communities on the topic of active living and emphasized the importance of healthy aging and working together to address challenges older Canadians face in Northern communities.
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The Government of Canada is commited to help the middle class and those working hard to join it. As a result of changes made on January 1, 2017, the waiting period for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits has been cut to one week. Reducing the waiting period provides more money for EI-eligible individuals when they become unemployed or leave work temporarily due to health or family pressures. By October 1, 2019, about five million cumulative claimants will have benefitted from this change.
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The Government of Canada has introduced comprehensive changes to the Employment Insurance program that benefits:
1. Workers
The new measures include eliminating new entrant and re-entrant rules, reducing the two-week waiting period, working while on claim and simplifying job search responsibilities for EI claimants.
2. Caregivers
For example, Canadians can now count of the following: family caregivers for adults, and children, and compasion care.
3. Parents
This includes maternity, and parental benefits and leaves, in addition to parental sharing benefits.
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On Wednesday, November 14, the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister of Seniors, will meet with stakeholders and visit organizations that support and care for seniors or that have benefitted from Government of Canada funding for seniors.