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Reports that show the reasoning behind the maximum insurable earnings from 2002.
A series of documents providing a background for how the EI premium rates were set.
Series of annual reports from the Chief Actuary on EI premium rates.
With the introduction of the new EI Act, many changes were introduced to the way the program is delivered to better serve Canadians. Annual reports are produce to evaluate the impact of these changes to individuals, communities and the economy as a whole.
Employment Insurance (EI) provides temporary financial assistance for unemployed Canadians while they look for work or upgrade their skills, as well as Canadians who are sick, pregnant or caring for a newborn or adopted child, or need to care for a family member who is seriously ill with a significant risk of death.
An overview of the history of Unemployment Insurance (UI) until 1994. |
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