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Stephen Harper’s new employment insurance rules whack Ontario hard: Walkom

Ottawa isn’t taking aim at just Atlantic fishermen with its employment insurance reforms. The jobless of all sorts are under the gun.

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The four Atlantic premiers argued that Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s EI reforms were targeting their region by aiming at seasonal workers, particularly fishermen. Crab fishermen are pictured in Placentia Bay, Nfld. in this file photo.


When Stephen Harper’s government announced last year that it was tightening the rules for employment insurance, the move seemed to be aimed at seasonal workers — particularly Atlantic fishermen.

Seasonal benefits have long been a controversial part of EI. The rap against Atlantic fishermen (not entirely justified) is that many work for only a few weeks each season and then collect pogey for the rest of the year.

Thomas Walkom

Thomas Walkom is a Toronto-based freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Reach him via email: walkomtom@gmail.com.

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