
Government extends temporary trade war relief measures for employment insurance
OTTAWA — The federal government is extending changes it made in March to the employment insurance program in response to the trade war with the U.S.
The changes were meant to help businesses retain workers by reducing their hours and compensating them through employment insurance for lost wages.
The changes to EI came into effect in April and were set to end on Saturday.
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu’s office says the changes will apply until Oct. 11 and are expected to help 290,000 workers.