Justin Trudeau set out the Liberals' pledge to fix employment insurance during the 2015 election campaign he chose to do it in Atlantic Canada, a region heavily dependent on seasonal work. The prime minister is doing most of his talking about EI in Alberta, where job losses in the oil patch have nearly doubled the number of unemployed during the one-year period ending in January. The Liberal platform included 14 separate references to employment insurance, including this main promise, They included reducing the two-week period to receive benefits to a single week starting next year, extending the "working while on claim" pilot project for another two years, and making it easier for first-time employees and people returning to the workforce to qualify for benefits by reducing the number of hours they had to work before making a claim. The budget commits more than $2.4 billion over two years to the Liberal EI reforms. I think that what he's doing is good because so many people are losing their jobs and it's fair for them to get a little bit of money so they can still make a living and support their families. I think he can pull it off but we'll have to wait and see what happens.
Source- Hill, Chris. "Trudeau Tracker: Have the Liberals Delievered on Their EI Promises?" 5 Apr. 2016. Web.