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.
Canadians may be having a tougher time finding and keeping stable employment in 2025, as new data shows the number of Employment Insurance (EI) recipients is rising at a much faster rate than last ...
GATINEAU, QC, Sept. 12, 2025 /CNW/ - Today, the Canada Employment Insurance Commission announced that it has set the 2026 Employment Insurance (EI) premium rate at $1.63 per $100 of insurable earnings ...
Canada's Secretary of State for Small Business and Tourism was in Windsor Friday to promote new government programs to support local workers and members of the auto industry as U.S. tariffs contnue to ...
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 ...
Saskatchewan has seen a year-over-year decline in the number of people receiving Employment Insurance benefits for the third straight month. A report by Statistics Canada said 13,150 people were ...
Shuttering of Highline Mushrooms’ location in Prince Edward County will leave dozens of employees without access to EI or ...