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Tag Archives: EI
If you want to reform EI to boost hiring, go back to the 1990s
The Liberals propose dusting off an old EI-reform program that would avoid the flaws in the government’s Small Business Jobs Credit
The dangerous, misguided flaw in the small business tax credit
The Harper government’s new boutique tax credit makes it better for some companies to fire workers or cut their pay than to hire new ones
Why the new EI tax credit could do more harm than good
Reducing payroll taxes, like EI premiums, is good policy. Too bad that’s not what the Harper government chose to do.
EI premiums freeze: A quick guide
The numbers and the arguments at a glance
Dustin from Calgary gets results
The Finance Minister is listening apparently
Put the CEFIB out of its misery
Scott Clark and Peter DeVries hope C-45 marks the end of the Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board.
What’s really going on with EI
Paul McLeod explains what the changes to employment insurance really mean.
The EI algebra
While the opposition continues to press Diane Finley about a problem with the Harper government’s changes to employment insurance, Ms. Finley’s office seems to be struggling to explain itself.
One last stand against C-38
The House is proceeding with debate at third reading for C-38 today, the New Democrats have thrown a reasoned amendment at the bill.