Two-thirds of unemployed Canadians eligible for EI in 2024
Eligibility rates declined across the Prairie provinces
- By: Jonathan Got
- October 29, 2025 October 29, 2025
- 15:17
Eligibility rates declined across the Prairie provinces
Structure could be more widely adopted, allowing efficiency gains
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SRO crafting model to allow reps to use personal corporations
IT and operations EVP Julie Lévesque to step into new role
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Fed officials see room to cut from current 4.1% policy rate
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Gross hires decline to lowest level since the pandemic
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