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SUFA Initiative (2001)


Canada New-Brunswick Agreement on Labour Market Development (LMDA)

General Information

Lead Department

Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC)

Partners

Government of New Brunswick

Effective Date

April 1, 1997

Expiry Date

None. Labour Market Development Agreements are indeterminate agreements and are not subject to renewal. The agreement contains provisions for either party to give notice of termination.

Website(s)

http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/ei/lma/nb/nbagre_e.html

Purpose

To implement, within the framework and authority of Part II of the Employment Insurance (EI) Act, new Canada-New Brunswick arrangements in the area of labour market development that will enable New Brunswick to assume an expanded role in the design and delivery of labour market development programs and services in New Brunswick.

Roles and Contributions

The roles and contributions of each party are described in the LMDA available via the web-site noted above.

New Brunswick designs and implements benefits and measures and uses contribution funds provided to it under the agreement to support their costs, as long as they are similar to the employment benefits and support measures under Part II of the Employment Insurance Act and are consistent with the purpose and guidelines of Part II.

Canada retains responsibility for the delivery of insurance benefits under Part I of the Employment Insurance Act and for the aspects of labour market development reflective of national interests such as but not limited to activities in support of interprovincial labour mobility, the promotion and support of national sector councils, the operation of national labour market information and national labour exchange systems, and the provision of support for labour market research and innovative projects designed to test new approaches to improving the functioning of the labour market in Canada.

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Resources

Funding

2001/02: $ 90,425,000 confirmed allocation

2002/03: $ 90,813,000 projected allocation

Tracking and Reporting

The Employment Insurance Monitoring and Assessment Report is available at: http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/ae-ei/loi-law/eimar.shtml. Chapter 3 covers Employment Benefits and Support Measures (EBSM) and the Labour Market Development Agreements under which these are funded and delivered.

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Measurement and Reporting
Outcomes / Outputs

  • Reduction of unnecessary overlap and duplication in labour market development programs offered by New Brunswick and Canada.
  • reduce dependency on income support by helping individuals obtain or keep employment
  • co-operation and partnership with other governments, employers, community based organizations and other interested organizations in the planning, implementation and evaluation of programs and services
  • A joint accountability framework is included in the provisions of the LMDA.

Indicators

Key indicators include: Employment Insurance clients served, Clients who return to work, and potential Unpaid Employment Insurance Benefits, resulting from clients returning to work prior to exhausting their EI benefits claim.

Client participation and key results indicators are tracked internally on a monthly basis

Comparable Indicators

A Medium Term Indicators project is being implemented that will measure longer-term and incremental results of participation in programs and services. The indicators and the methodology for their tracking have yet to be determined.

Evaluation/Third Party Assessments

The agreement provides for periodic evaluations of its provisions and of the programs and services delivered under its auspices. These evaluations are coordinated by a joint evaluation committee with representation from both parties.

Shared Information and Best Practices

An LMDA Working Group comprised of representatives from each regional office and NHQ shares information and best practices during regular conference calls and at annual conferences.

Public Reporting

The Employment Insurance Monitoring and Assessment Report is available at: http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/ae-ei/loi-law/eimar.shtml. Chapter 3 covers Employment Benefits and Support Measures (EBSM) and the Labour Market Development Agreements under which these are delivered.

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Involving Canadians
Provisions for Citizens to Participate in Developing Social Priorities and Reviewing Outcomes

Canadians are involved in the Labour Market Development Agreement through the regular evaluation process - through client surveys and third party evaluations.

Feedback Mechanisms to the Public

http://www.hrdc.gc.ca/hrib/ebsm-pems/menu/contactus.shtml

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Service Commitments
Public Availability of Eligibility Criteria

Programs and services delivered under the Canada-New Brunswick LMDA are provincial programs. In order for the programs to be funded under the LMDA, the eligibility criteria in section 58 of the Employment Insurance Act must be respected. The EI Act is available at: http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/ae-ei/loi-law/ei_act_entry_page.shtml. Other sites with the eligibility criteria:

Existence and Availability of Service Commitments

In the LMDA, the parties agree that in the administration of the provincial benefits and measures and in carrying out the functions of the National Employment Service, New Brunswick will be guided by the following principles on service to clients:

  • provide convenient access to programs and services
  • provide courteous, empathetic and timely service
  • provide flexible and innovative approaches to labour market and community needs
  • optimize individual potential and human dignity, and
  • achieve measurable results within a well-defined framework of accountability.

Measurement and Public Reporting

Client satisfaction with services received is measured through the regular evaluation process. Findings of evaluations are included in the Employment Insurance Monitoring and Assessment Report.

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Appeals and Complaints
Existence, Availability and Communication of Mechanisms

Under section 64 of the Employment Insurance Act, decisions made in relation to employment benefits or support measures, are not subject to appeal.

Tracking and Public Reporting

Not applicable1

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Mobility
Existence of Measures

Not applicable1