Conservatives propose parental leave EI reforms
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives proposed a trio of employment insurance reforms on Thursday, which they argue would make parental leaves more flexible for modern families.
Conservative employment critic Garnett Genuis held a press conference in Ottawa, alongside three of his caucus colleagues who are young mothers, to unveil the proposals.
“New technology and emerging trends in work have created new opportunities for parents to balance work and family life, while the worsening affordability crisis has also put new burdens on families,” Genuis said in the National Press Theatre.
The Tory MPs said parents should be able to earn money from childcare services without losing benefits, and that parents should be guaranteed the ability to pursue education or skills training while on leave.


