The federal government is launching a more than $6-billion aid package for businesses impacted by President Donald Trump's tariffs and relaxing some employment insurance rules to help workers.
The US tariff crisis means changing the conversation about our Employment Insurance program. Community and labour ...
Workers and communities need all levels of government to work together to deliver a comprehensive strategy to stabilize the economy as it responds to the changed trade environment.
and the Interprovincial EI Working Group are demanding urgent improvements to Canada's Employment Insurance (EI) system, as workers face economic hardship due to tariffs from the United States. This ...
GATINEAU , QC , March 22, 2025 /CNW/ - Tariffs imposed on Canadian goods by the United States and other trading partners are unwarranted and unreasonable. They hurt Canadian workers and employers and ...
Canada has introduced new temporary employment insurance (EI) measures to provide additional financial support and secure ...
The federal government is temporarily expanding Employment Insurance (EI) coverage to support Canadian workers affected by the economic uncertainty triggered by the U.S. tariffs. Specifically, Ottawa ...
The federal government is launching a more than $6-billion aid package for businesses impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and relaxing some employment insurance (EI) rules to help ...