In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the Federal Government of Canada has made changes to Employment Insurance (EI) Sickness Benefits and its Work-Sharing Program to assist eligible employers and ...
A growing number of men and women in Canada’s working-age population are getting unemployment benefits, recent data shows. Statistics Canada reported on Thursday that the number of men aged 25 to 54 ...
Ottawa is making it easier for Canadians to calculate how much they can get from their Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. The federal government has launched the EI Benefits Estimator to support ...
Support local by picking up one of these BC-published books from an indie bookstore. If you are one of the 129,000 Canadian workers who lost a job last month, maybe you take comfort that all those ...
GATINEAU, Quebec, Sept. 26-- Employment and Social Development Canadian issued the following news release on Sept. 25: Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada has put ...
The New Democratic Party and a group of labour unions are calling on the federal government to change Canada’s employment insurance rules so that new parents, especially new mothers, are not denied ...
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, ...
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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