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Tax Talk 36: Reforming Canada's Employment Insurance Program, w. guest Nick Bergamini

Author: Jordan Bateman 2013/11/28

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has relaunched our popular Tax Talk podcast as a video broadcast on our YouTube channel

Earlier this month, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation issued a new report calling for changes to the Employment Insurance (EI) system that would allow Canadians to keep the money they and their employers pay in EI taxes in a personal unemployment account. Report author Nick Bergamini, the CTF's Research Director, joins CTF B.C. Director and Tax Talk host Jordan Bateman to break down the current EI system, highlight some shocking regional inequities, and lay out the CTF's idea to revamp it.

Plus our usual features -- the Comment of the Cast (praising a politician who, gasp!, did something right!) and the Waste of the Week (an MLA who collects more in pension than he did in salary).

Available now on our YouTube channel or in the player below:

Or check out our audio version via iTunes (available later Thursday, Nov. 28) or via our Libsyn channel here. For a full list of all 36 audio Tax Talk podcasts, click here.


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