Wrong, if the government is Ontario and provincial. In Ontario, car pooling is a prohibited activity that can only be allowed under strict government control, as determined by a government regulatory agency set up to oversee such ...
Take away their taxes, and federal, provincial and municipal treasuries will suffer a major hit to their bottom lines while at the same time they have to pay more for Employment Insurance, welfare, and pension protection. ...
Canadians also need employment insurance reform. The unemployed in Ontario have about a 20 per cent chance of accessing employment insurance, whereas people in Prince Edward Island are 80 per cent likely to receive it if they apply. ...
... forced to liquidate their assets in a down market. He also called for more assistance for students struggling with high tuition fees and changes to employment insurance rules. Email Story; Print; Size A A A; Report Typo; Share with: ...
The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, and the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, today welcomed the Canada Employment Insurance Commission’s decision to hold the Employment Insurance ...
We need to make sure that employment insurance is there for Canadians when they need it. Similarly, we should change the Canada Student Loan program to ensure that all students have access to low-interest support. ...
Canada should not wait for the United States to bailoutthe Big 3 automakers, said the Ontario Mayors for Automotive Investment, representing more than 30 municipalities. The group is calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper, ...
If Joe the Contractor is a self-employed single-person shop, he can self-insure through other private insurance policies. Under the new law — now being rammed through the Ontario legislature — Joe will be forced to pay WSIB premiums. ...
They are striking because Canada Post is trying to cut back their sick leave and replace it with a “Short Term Disability” (STD) plan. Manulife would oversee the administration and approval of this plan, subject to Employment Insurance ...
Unemployment rose from 3.1% in 1929 to 24.7% in 1933, with manufacturing accounting for the largest decline in employment — falling from 21.6% of the labour force in 1929 to 14.3% in 1933. Trade (exports, plus imports), as a portion of ...