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  2. List of Canadian provinces by unemployment rate - Wikipedia

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    The list of Canadian provinces by unemployment rate are statistics that directly refer to the nation's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate. Below is a comparison of the seasonally adjusted unemployment rates by province/territory, sortable by name or unemployment rate. Data provided by Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey. [1]

  3. Unemployment in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment in Ontario is the measure indicating the number of Ontarians "without work, are available for work, and are actively seeking work". [1] The rate of unemployment is measured by Statistics Canada using a Labour Force Survey.

  4. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Canadian workers paid premiums of 1.66% [15] of insured earnings in return for benefits if they lose their jobs. The Employment and Social Insurance Act was passed in 1935 during the Great Depression by the government of R. B. Bennett as an attempted Canadian unemployment insurance program

  5. REFILE-Canadian businesses have a message ahead of the ... - AOL

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    Canadian unemployment is at an all-time low and businesses have a message for politicians ahead of October's national election: We need immigrant workers so do not make the campaign about keeping ...

  6. Comparison of Canadian and American economies - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate in Canada is at its lowest level since c.1978. [9] Over 600,000 full-time jobs have been created in Canada since early 2016. [9] The IMF's 2018 annual Article IV Mission to the United States reported that, "Unemployment is low, inflation is well contained, and growth is set to accelerate.

  7. Employment and Social Insurance Act - Wikipedia

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    This was the Canadian parliament's attempt to deal with the economic hardships of the Great Depression. [7] The legislation on Unemployment Insurance was struck down in 1936 by a 4 to 2 decision of the Supreme Court, a decision that was upheld in 1937 by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

  8. Unemployment and Farm Relief Act - Wikipedia

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    The Unemployment and Farm Relief Act (French: Loi remédiant au chômage et aidant à l’agriculture) was introduced by Prime Minister R.B. Bennett, [2] and enacted in July 1931 by the Parliament of Canada, enabling public works projects to be set up in Canada's national parks during the Great Depression.

  9. Canadian economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian economic crisis [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] is a period of pronounced economic turmoil in Canada beginning after the global recession caused by the COVID-19 ...