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Statistics Canada reports 457,020 Canadians received regular Employment Insurance benefits in May, down 5,330 or 1.2 per cent from April. The agency said yesterday regular benefit payments ...
The number of Canadians who received regular Employment Insurance benefits in 2007 hit its lowest level since 2000. Statistics Canada says about 452,000 Canadians received regular EI benefits ...
Employment Insurance benefits is managed by the Canada Employment Insurance Commission (CEIC) while Service Canada is in charge of providing timely and accurate EI payments and services while ...
Canadians eligible for Employment Insurance (EI) will get a higher maximum and pay lower premiums in 2025. As Canadians struggle with record unemployment during a cost-of-living and housing crisis ...
Since the start of 2011, small business owners and other self-employed Canadians have been allowed to access selected parts of the EI program. like maternity and parental benefits, sickness ...
Being your own boss has many benefits, but access to Canada’s federal Employment Insurance plan isn’t among them. If you’re self-employed and want to take time off to care for an ailing parent or new ...
Improvements to the processing of Employment Insurance (EI) means easier access to benefits and a seamless experience for clients of all backgrounds and abilities, including vulnerable populations.
Maternity and parental benefits offer expecting parents support during an exciting yet financially challenging time. If you're a parent taking time off to care for a newborn or adopted child, the ...
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