- Employment Insurance benefits - Canada. ca
Find public and private sector job opportunities if you lost your job, apply or extend a work permit, get a social insurance number, a criminal record check or a security clearance Recent changes made to Employment Insurance in order to make it more flexible, inclusive and easier to access
- Red Deer - Unemployment Rate - Alberta. ca
The unemployment rate in Red Deer was 12 0% in 2021, increasing 17 6% from 10 2% in 2016 The male segment had the lowest increase over last five years, increasing 4 00% to 13 0% Loading Refers to unemployed persons expressed as a percentage of the active labour force in the week previous to Census Day
- Alberta Economic Dashboard | Unemployment rate
The number of people who are unemployed as a percentage of the active labour force (those who are employed and unemployed, combined) For this indicator, seasonally adjusted estimates are shown, unless otherwise indicated
- Red Deer Employment Services - EPSS
Red Deer Employment Services provides a wide range of employment supports to assist adults who are looking to enter or re-enter the labour market Adults aged 18+ residing within the Red Deer area who require assistance to connect to the labour market
- Red Deer unemployment rate drops slightly in September
The unemployment rate, unadjusted for seasonality, for Red Deer and area in September was 7 6 per cent, which was 02 percentage points lower than the month prior, according to data release by Statistics Canada on Friday, Oct 11 Employment in the region rose by 1,700 That increase was due to a rise in part-time employment, by 2,700
- Red Deer’s unemployment rate highest in Canada, other Alberta cities . . .
According to the January report, Red Deer tops the list with the unemployment rate sitting at 9 7 per cent That’s down slightly by 10 per cent from December Meanwhile, in the province’s two
- Alberta’s January 2025 unemployment rate steady at 6. 7
Statistics Canada released its January 2025 Labour Force Survey on Friday, which showed Alberta’s unemployment rate sitting at 6 7, the same as the month prior and just one-tenth of a
- Red Deer’s unemployment rate drops, but remains among highest in Canada
According to Statistics Canada, Red Deer's unemployment rate dropped in March, to 8 5 per cent, compared with 9 6 per cent the previous month While the unemployment rate declined, Red Deer remains among the top five Census Metropolitan Areas for the highest unemployment rates
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