P.E.I. senator looks to amend budget bill to deal with issue of EI zones on island
OTTAWA — A senator from Prince Edward Island is pushing for a change to the government’s sweeping budget bill that she says would entrench an unfair situation on the island that the Trudeau Liberals have long promised to address.
Deep in the Liberals’ sweeping budget bill are provisions that would set two zones on P.E.I. for calculating and accessing employment insurance benefits.
There are similar provisions for areas of Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Yukon in the bill currently in the House of Commons.
The government says it needs to put the zones into law to make sure seasonal workers can continue to more easily qualify for EI benefits during a two-year consultation on the future of the decades-old social safety net.