E-7215: Petition to the Government of Canada — Canadian Petition Tracker
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Track petition E-7215 — "Petition to the Government of Canada" sponsored by Jeff Kibble. 602 signatures and counting. See signature growth trends and provincial breakdown on PetitionTracker.ca.
Petition Text
Petition to the Government of Canada
Whereas:
• Hundreds of forestry workers on Vancouver Island have been laid off either temporarily or permanently since March 2025;
• In June 2025, Prime Minister Carney announced an extra 20 weeks of EI coverage for forestry workers, which have not been applied equally;
• This extension is set to expire in April 2026, leaving those workers laid off after the expiration date unfairly disadvantaged by separate EI rules; and
• In August 2025, the Minister of Families and Jobs announced a $50 million Worker Support Fund to assist with upskilling, reskilling and income supports for forestry workers, but this funding has still not been released in British Columbia.
We, the undersigned, Members of the Public and Private Workers of Canada (PPWC) and USW Chemainus Sawmill workers, call upon the Government of Canada to immediately approve British Columbia’s Labour Market Development Agreement so that the Worker Support Fund monies can be released to workers in need. 1. Consider adding retirement bridge funding to the Worker Support Fund as it may be more realistic than retraining for many workers over the age of 55 years old; 2. Consider adding relocation funding to the Worker Support Fund to allow workers to move should they need to leave the region due to limited job absorption; and 3. Extend the extra 20 weeks of EI (Employment Insurance) coverage for forestry workers for an additional fiscal year, until April 2027, and ensure these benefits are being applied equally to all forestry workers who have been laid off.
immediately approve British Columbia’s Labour Market Development Agreement so that the Worker Support Fund monies can be released to workers in need.
1. Consider adding retirement bridge funding to the Worker Support Fund as it may be more realistic than retraining for many workers over the age of 55 years old;
2. Consider adding relocation funding to the Worker Support Fund to allow workers to move should they need to leave the region due to limited job absorption; and
3. Extend the extra 20 weeks of EI (Employment Insurance) coverage for forestry workers for an additional fiscal year, until April 2027, and ensure these benefits are being applied equally to all forestry workers who have been laid off.