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Wednesdays with @Kady: What's a 'reasonable' commute?

On Wednesdays, CBCNews.ca's Politics blogger convenes a "people's caucus" to discuss and debate the issues. Today: Ministers touring Atlantic Canada try to explain proposed EI changes, and a Conservative backbencher caught on tape with budget bill concerns.

Replay our weekly live chat with the CBC's Politics blogger Kady O'Malley

There's always plenty to chat about with Kady O'Malley.

On Wednesdays, CBCNews.ca's Politics blogger convenes a "people's caucus" to discuss and debate the issues of the week, so far.

Featured this week:

Three ministers touring Atlantic Canada this weekstruggle to explain the government's proposed EI changes consistently, including what constitutes a "reasonable" commute for unemployed job-seekers: is it up to one hour? or less? or does it depend on the region?

What shall we make of Conservative backbencher David Wilks,caught on videosuggesting a "barrage" of Conservatives like him have misgivings about the budget implementation bill, then forced to backtrack with astatement on his websiteto clarify that he does support the government's omnibus legislation, after all?

Plus, with Labour Minister Lisa Raitt signallinganother back-to-work bill on the horizonif Canadian Pacific Railway workers and management can't resolve their issues and get the trains back running on time, will the NDP seize this opportunity for another sizzling June filibuster, hijacking the government's pre-summer break agenda? (As ifthings need to get any more complicated for thatbudget implementation bill...)

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