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An estimated 483,980 Canadians (seasonally adjusted) received regular Employment Insurance benefits in November, down 0.9% from October. This was the third consecutive monthly decrease, continuing a downward trend that began in mid-2003.
The November decline was widespread across most provinces and territories. The largest decline was in Alberta (-3.6%).
Regular benefit payments in November totalled $716.8 million, while 226,090 people made initial and renewal claims.
Note: Employment Insurance Statistics Program data are produced from an administrative data source and may, from time to time, be affected by changes to the Employment Insurance Act or administrative procedures.
The number of beneficiaries for this month is a measure of all persons who received Employment Insurance benefits from the 5th to the 11th of the month. This coincides with the reference week of the Labour Force Survey. The regular benefit payments figure measures the total of all monies paid to individuals from the 1st to the end of the month.
Available on CANSIM: tables 276-0001 to 276-0006, 276-0009, 276-0011, 276-0015 and 276-0016.
Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 2604.
Data on Employment Insurance for December 2006 will be released on February 27.
For general information or to order data, contact Client Services at 613-951-4090 or, call toll free 1-866-873-8788; (labour@statcan.gc.ca). To enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Gilles Groleau (613-951-4091), Labour Statistics Division.