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Unemployed left behind study finds Unemployed auto workers being left behind by economic recovery, CAW study finds By Ellen van Wageningen, The Windsor Star June 7, 2010 Workers laid off from the auto industry are having a...

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Windsor #1 in Canada Unemployment... Again! In this file photo, an altered sign on County Rd. 20 near the Windsor Raceway welcomes motorists to Windsor. The "automotive" capital of Windsor has been changed to the "unemployment" capital...

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Precarious work' trend dominates Windsor's new economy scroll to the bottom to read my rant on a portion of this article Temporary, contract and seasonal jobs with no benefits By Craig Pearson, The Windsor Star May 29, 2010 // // = 460) { imgBox.className...

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Fish Plant Workers Fret Over EI Shortfall Fish-plant workers in northeastern New Brunswick are worried that they will not have enough hours to qualify for employment insurance this year after only four weeks into the crab season. The Department...

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Breast cancer patients face huge financial burden -... The Canadian Breast Cancer Network surveyed more than 400 women with a breast cancer diagnosis and found that 80 per cent said they had experienced a financial blow of some kind due to their cancer. Photograph...

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Why Reform?

The question is asked all the time, why should we look at reforming Canada’s EI system?  Frankly if you have to ask, then it’s obvious you have not had the need for this safety net in quite some time and we applaud you for that.

Canada’s EI(Employment Insurance) system is flawed on many levels, this web presence will try to shed light on the many deficiencies of it and propose what we as Canadians can do to remedy the program.

Please roam around and investigate the site, it is a constant work in progress and I invite you to come back often to see what’s changed and what is new as I will try my darndest to keep the EI information updated here.