Bill C-222 is about changing the rules for employment insurance and labour laws when a child dies.
What They Voted On
That the bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities .
What This Vote Is Really About
This vote is about a proposed law called Bill C-222. It wants to change the rules around Employment Insurance (EI) and the Canada Labour Code when a child dies. Right now, parents can get time off work and EI benefits if their child dies. This proposed law would give parents more flexibility. It would let them take the time off they need to grieve without worrying as much about their job or money. The law also wants to make sure that all parents across Canada have similar rights, whether they work for the federal government or a private company. If this proposed law passes this vote, it will go to a committee. The committee will study it more closely and might suggest changes. Citizens should care because this law could help families during a very difficult time. It could give them more support when they need it most.
Possibly Related Bill
Support for Grieving Parents
This proposed law is called Evan's Law. It would change employment rules for parents who lose a child. Parents would not have to pay back employment insurance benefits if they return to work early.
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