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Judith Andrew

Like Phoenix, the Social Security Tribunal is another cost-cutting fiasco

Opinion | BY JUDITH ANDREW, PIERRE LALIBERTE | June 27, 2018
Conservative MP Diane Finley, when she was human resources minister in 2012, ushered in the new Social Security Tribunal to replace work previously done by four separate tribunals. That didn't go well, say commissioners at the Employment Insurance Commission of Canada. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JUDITH ANDREW, PIERRE LALIBERTE | June 27, 2018
Opinion | BY JUDITH ANDREW, PIERRE LALIBERTE | June 27, 2018
Conservative MP Diane Finley, when she was human resources minister in 2012, ushered in the new Social Security Tribunal to replace work previously done by four separate tribunals. That didn't go well, say commissioners at the Employment Insurance Commission of Canada. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JUDITH ANDREW, PIERRE LALIBERTE | June 27, 2018
Conservative MP Diane Finley, when she was human resources minister in 2012, ushered in the new Social Security Tribunal to replace work previously done by four separate tribunals. That didn't go well, say commissioners at the Employment Insurance Commission of Canada. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JUDITH ANDREW, PIERRE LALIBERTE | June 27, 2018
Opinion | BY JUDITH ANDREW, PIERRE LALIBERTE | June 27, 2018
Conservative MP Diane Finley, when she was human resources minister in 2012, ushered in the new Social Security Tribunal to replace work previously done by four separate tribunals. That didn't go well, say commissioners at the Employment Insurance Commission of Canada. The Hill Times file photograph