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Targeted Funding for Indigenous Economic Development
Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) 2024-2025 Departmental Plan
Release of the Final National Adaptation Strategy and Updated Government of Canada Adaptation Action Plan
Refocusing Government Spending (RGS) impact on Sport Support Program
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout raised in Parliament the lack of passport services available in Nunavut.
Refocusing Government Spending Exercise
An article published in the Globe and Mail on February 15, 2024, indicated that young people are bearing the brunt of labour market slow downs and that it is driving them out of the work force.
On February 15, 2024, the New Democratic Party, three of Canada’s major labour unions, and Mouvement Action-Chômage de Montréal held a press conference to “urge the Liberal government to change the punitive and discriminatory EI rules against new parents.”
The inability of EI claimants to receive more than 50 weeks combined of regular, maternity and/or parental benefits is the subject of an ongoing legal challenge by six women in Québec, alleging discrimination under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In January 2022, the Social Security Tribunal (SST) – General Division ruled in favour of the claimants. This decision was subsequently overturned on January 9, 2024 by the SST – Appeals Division, and most recently, the claimants, supported by Mouvement Action-Chômage de Montréal, have filed a leave to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal on February 8, 2024.
SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES (C) 2023-24
2024-25 Main Estimates – Canadian Heritage