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Canada just lowered EI rates for 2026 but here's why some employees will actually pay more
The Government of Canada has released the new employment insurance rates for 2026, and while the premium may be dropping, many Canadians will end up actually seeing more taken off their paycheques.
The Canada Employment Insurance Commission has set the 2026 Employment Insurance (EI) premium rate, providing over one billion dollars to employers and employees as a result. The EI premium rate will ...
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FACTS MATTER: Canada’s unemployment rate climbs as over half a million collect E.I. benefits
The latest federal government figures reveal that there are 571,530 Canadians collecting Employment Insurance. (It was once ...
John Turley-Ewart is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail, a regulatory compliance consultant and a Canadian banking historian. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government continues to push ...
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David Eby seeks commitment on $1.2B aid package, EI reform at forestry meeting
B.C. Premier David Eby had hoped Monday that federal ministers attending a forestry meeting in Vancouver would commit to ...
The number of Canadians receiving jobless benefits in July reached the highest level outside of the pandemic period since 2017 in another sign of the country’s deteriorating job market. But while the ...
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