ETOBICOKE — The Ontario government will soon introduce legislation that, if passed, will support families and help more women enter and remain in the skilled trades by creating a new job-protected parental leave for adoptive parents and parents through surrogacy. The government would also create a new 27-week job-protected leave for workers with serious illnesses and support women in the trades by …
How does Working Canadians Rebate work
Ottawa – The government can’t set prices at the checkout, but we can give Canadians more money in their pockets. To help them buy the things they need and save for the things they want, the government announced that it will be introducing legislation in Parliament that would provide for the delivery of a new $250 Working Canadians Rebate to …
New Online Tool Available to Help Estimate EI Benefits
Ottawa – Service Canada is transforming service delivery and offering solutions to respond to the evolving expectations of Canadians accessing Government of Canada programs and services. Improvements to the processing of Employment Insurance (EI) means easier access to benefits and a seamless experience for clients of all backgrounds and abilities, including vulnerable populations. To better help Canadians access benefits and …
Important Improvements to My Service Canada Account
Gatineau – More than 5.6 million Canadians have a My Service Canada Account (MSCA), and more than 2 million sign-in monthly to get information on Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, Social Insurance Number and more. As part of the ongoing effort to improve the client experience with the Government of Canada, Minister of Citizens’ Services Terry Beech …
Minister of Employment talks about 2024 EI premium rate
Gatineau – Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, issued the following statement on the Employment Insurance (EI) premium rate for 2024: “Canadians have worked hard to help rebuild and grow our economy after the significant challenges brought on by the global pandemic. This hard work has paid off. Today, 983,000 more Canadians are working than when …