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Social Affairs, Science and Technology - February 13, 2013

In Committee from the Senate of Canada

Social Affairs, Science and Technology

Erin Corston and Teresa Edwards from the Native Women's Association of Canada discuss how aboriginal females will be affected by Bill C-316, which would amend the Employment Insurance Act for people who are incarcerated. During the second part of the meeting, senators conduct clause-by-clause consideration.

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