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CA junks Junjun Binay’s plea to stop suspension
Tourism contributes P1.4T to GDP
Jian Ghomeshi acquitted on sexual assault charges
Asia: A look at where journalists face pressure
Which diet-meal plan is best for you?
Five changes on employment insurance contained in the 2016 federal budget
LOCAL CAMPAIGN SEASON
THE CANADIAN PRESS Streamers of local candidates are hung on the walls of houses along Del Pan Bridge in Tondo, Manila, alongside national candidates in the May 2016 elections. GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE / PDI
Most transparent polls ever, vows Bautista BY LEILA B. SALAVERRIA Philippine Daily Inquirer COMMISSION ON Elections Chair Andres Bautista said the poll body will strive to make the May 9 polls the most transparent in the country’s history, even as poll watchdogs questioned the security features of the voting machines.
At the hearing of the Joint Congressional Oversight Committee on the Automated Election System yesterday, Bautista said all the safeguards provided for in the automated election law were in place for the 2016 polls, “and in fact, even more.” He cited the expanded digital signatures for Board of Election Inspectors,
Fil-Can in Focus: Michele Serrano
OTTAWA — Last week’s federal budget outlined multiple changes coming to the employment insurance program that combined will have a total cost this year of $1.02 billion and almost $1.45 billion next year. Here are five key changes: 1) The Liberals are promising to add five weeks of eligibility up to a maximum of 50 weeks of regular benefits to unemployed workers in a dozen regions of the country that have seen unemployment rates rise over a sustained period. Long-tenured workers, who tend to be older and haven’t dipped into employment insurance in years, will be eligible for 20 additional weeks of benefits up to a maximum of 70 weeks. This starts July 1, is retroactive to claims from January 2015, and is in place until 2017. Total cost over two years: $582 million.
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