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40th Parliament · Session 2

Bill C-50: An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and to increase benefits

Introduced

September 16, 2009

Current Stage

RoyalAssentGiven

Last Updated

November 5, 2009

Sponsor

Diane Finley

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Bill C-50

Thu Nov 05 2009

An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and to increase benefits

Votes on this bill

Vote 123

Agreed To

That the Bill be now read a third time and do pass.

Tue Nov 03 2009

Yeas: 171

Nays: 109

Total: 290

Vote 121

Agreed To

That Bill C-50, in Clause 1, be amended by replacing lines 9 to 25 on page 1 with the following: “( a) the number of weeks of benefits set out in the table in Schedule I that applies in respect of a claimant is increased as a result of the application of any of subsections 12(2.1) to (2.4), in which case (i) in respect of a benefit period established for the claimant on or after January 4, 2009 that has not ended on the day on which this subsection is deemed to have come into force, the length of the claimant’s benefit period is increased by the number of weeks by which the number of weeks of benefits set out in the table in Schedule I that applies in respect of the claimant is increased as a result of the application of any of subsections 12(2.1) to (2.4), and (ii) in respect of a benefit period established for the claimant during the period that begins on the day on which this subsection is deemed to have come into force and ends on September 11, 2010, if the maximum number of weeks during which benefits may be paid to the claimant under subsection 12(2) is equal to or greater than 51 weeks as a result of the application of any of subsections 12(2.1) to (2.4), the length of the claimant’s benefit period is that maximum number of weeks increased by two weeks; or ( b) the number of weeks of benefits set out in Schedule 10 to the Budget Implementation Act, 2009 that applies in respect of a claimant is increased as a result of the application of any of sections 3 to 6 of An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and to increase benefits, introduced in the second session of the fortieth Parliament as Bill C-50, in which case(i) in respect of a benefit period established for the claimant on or after January 4, 2009 that has not ended on the day on which this subsection is deemed to have come into force, the length of the claimant’s benefit period is increased by the number of weeks by which the number of weeks of benefits set out in that Schedule 10 that applies in respect of the claimant is increased as a result of the application of any of those sections 3 to 6, and (ii) in respect of a benefit period established for the claimant during the period that begins on the day on which this subsection is deemed to have come into force and ends on September 11, 2010, if the maximum number of weeks during which benefits may be paid to the claimant under that Schedule 10 is equal to or greater than 51 weeks as a result of the application of any of those sections 3 to 6, the length of the claimant’s benefit period is that maximum number of weeks increased by two weeks.”

Mon Nov 02 2009

Yeas: 217

Nays: 29

Total: 266

Vote 122

Agreed To

That Bill C-50, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and to increase benefits, {as amended}, be concurred in at report stage [with a further amendment/with further amendments] .

Mon Nov 02 2009

Yeas: 161

Nays: 86

Total: 267

Vote 105

Agreed To

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.

Tue Sep 29 2009

Yeas: 175

Nays: 105

Total: 286

Sponsor

Diane Finley

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House of Commons

First reading

Completed on September 16, 2009

Second reading

Completed on September 29, 2009

Consideration in committee

Completed on October 29, 2009

Report stage

Completed on November 2, 2009

Third reading

Completed on November 3, 2009

Senate

Senate pre-study

Not yet started

First reading

Completed on November 4, 2009

Second reading

Completed on November 4, 2009

Consideration in committee

Completed on November 5, 2009

Third reading

Completed on November 5, 2009

Royal Assent

Royal assent

Completed on November 5, 2009