More voices today are calling on Ottawa to reverse its changes to employment insurance criteria that would leave fish harvesters without income for up to seven weeks in the off-season. NTV’s David Salter has more.
More voices today are calling on Ottawa to reverse its changes to employment insurance criteria that would leave fish harvesters without income for up to seven weeks in the off-season. NTV’s David Salter has more.
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