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The 2022-23 Departmental Plan will be tabled in Parliament on March 2, 2022.
Over the past two months, there has been an increased focus on the timely processing of EI benefits, specifically for clients in Quebec. This has included identifying delays associated to an increase in fraudulent applications and the increased integrity activities required to ensure that benefits are being paid to the actual client.
More recently key groups representing EI claimants and MPs from the Quebec region have called for the issue to be corrected. This includes demonstrations at certain Service Canada Centres within the Quebec region.
How will Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s (ISED) planned spending in its 2022-23 Departmental Plan promote rural economic development, as well as business and employment opportunities, in remote areas of Canada and contribute to making Canada a leader in the global economy?
Why is the Government not providing immediate help to low-income seniors who saw a reduction or loss in Guaranteed Income Supplement because they received pandemic benefits last year?
Why did the Government limit the increase of the Old Age Security (OAS) pension by 10% to seniors aged 75 and over, rather than increasing the OAS pension for all seniors 65 and over?
Why is Royal Assent of Bill C-12, An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act (Guaranteed Income Supplement), required before March 4, 2022 important?
What is the status of the of the Budget 2021 announcement to provide incentives for personal support workers with the funding of the my65+ initiative?
PrairiesCan 2022-2023 Main Estimates
PrairiesCan 2022-2023 Departmental Plan
The Union of Canadian Correctional Officers (UCCO) issued a news release regarding a series of issues affecting Correctional Officers during the pandemic, including feeling “disrespected”. They are also calling for the attention of the Minister of Public Safety on these issues.