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How is the Government working with Indigenous communities to help address housing needs?
What is the Government doing to help Canadians have access to accessible housing regardless of their physical or other abilities?
Why have you not announced a plan for modernizing the Employment Insurance (EI) program?
ISSUE
What changes have been introduced to this program? Why is the uptake of this program so low?
When the Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefit was extended from 15 to 26 weeks on December 18, 2022, the additional weeks of benefits were only made available to new benefit claims, meaning that claimants who were already receiving sickness benefits, or had an open claim at this time, were not eligible for the additional weeks of sickness benefits.
Why is the 2024 Employment Insurance (EI) premium rate increasing?
The Alberta government released an independent feasibility study on a potential Alberta pension plan.
To inform on the current wildfire situation in Canada, the 2023 wildfire season, and wildfire resources.
To inform on the current wildfire situation in Canada, the 2023 wildfire season, and wildfire resources.
On September 15, 2023, the Parliamentary Budget Officer released the report titled Overview of the Government’s Digital Service Transformation in response to a request by Senator Colin Deacon to estimate the financial cost of Motion No. 107. The report highlights that while the Government has made improvements, there is still inconsistency in the ease of access and use of services. There is also no centralized information on the total amounts that have been spent or saved on these initiatives, as the latter is not universally tracked across government.