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SELF
EMPLOYMENT
- Shrinking the Knowledge Gap SEDI continues to work to ensure that the interests of modest income, self-employed Canadians are integrated into policy-making at the federal, provincial and municipal levels. We support change to provincial labour market programs so that no self-employed person who wants to participate is left out of a program by virtue of being self-employed. SEDI believes the challenge for governments is to integrate self-employment into national and regional employment policy agendas that have been focused on traditional models of employment. The federal government should implement a two-step process to address the knowledge gap on self-employment and develop informed and relevant policy responses to the concerns of self-employed Canadians.
The government should create an advisory body with the mandate and resources required for this work. This might take one of the following forms: an inter-departmental working group; national task force on self-employment, based on Ministerial, Prime Ministerial or Special Parliamentary committee examples; and/or supporting outside expert organizations to engage in the required research and analysis.
Policy Papers: A self-employment policy discussion policy on trends, challenges, barriers and conclusions - November 2004
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