Canada April Employment Insurance Report (Text)
The following is the text of Canada 's employment insurance report for April released by Statistics Canada.
In April, 598,400 people received regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, down by 6,500 (-1.1%) from March and the seventh consecutive monthly decline.
The number of beneficiaries fell in six provinces, with the fastest declines in British Columbia and Alberta.
Higher number of claimsTo receive EI benefits, individuals must first submit a claim. The number of claims provides an indication of the number of people who could become beneficiaries.
The number of initial and renewal claims increased 2.8% in April to 234,000. This increase followed three months of declines.
The largest advance in the number of claims occurred in Prince Edward Island (+5.2%), Alberta (+4.6%), New Brunswick (+4.1%) and British Columbia (+3.1%). At the same time, the number of claims declined in Manitoba (-2.6%).
Faster declines in beneficiaries in British Columbia and Alberta
The number of people receiving regular Employment Insurance benefits declined in six provinces in April, with the largest decreases in British Columbia and Alberta.
In British Columbia, the number of beneficiaries fell for the seventh consecutive month, down by 3.7% to 67,000 in April. In Alberta, the number also decreased for the seventh consecutive month, falling by 3.7% to 37,600. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the number of beneficiaries declined 1.4% to 35,800.
At the same time, there were more people receiving regular benefits in Prince Edward Island (+1.8%), Manitoba (+1.5%), New Brunswick (+1.4%) and Ontario (+0.9%).
Sub-provincial and demographic overviewEmployment Insurance data by sub-provincial region, sex and age are not seasonally adjusted and are therefore compared on a year-over-year basis.
Continued year-over-year declines in most large centres
Between April 2010 and April 2011, the number of people receiving regular benefits at the national level fell by 97,500 (-12.8%). Declines occurred in 125 of the 143 large centres (see map). Large centres are those with a population of 10,000 or more.
The five large centres in Newfoundland and Labrador all had fewer beneficiaries in April. The fastest decrease occurred in St. John's, where the number fell 9.5% to 5,000. This was the 13th consecutive month with a year- over-year decline.
The number of regular beneficiaries fell in 25 of 33 large centres in Quebec between April 2010 and April 2011, with the fastest declines occurring in Saint-Georges, La Tuque and Granby. Over the same period, there was a notable increase in Sept-les. In Montreal , the number of beneficiaries fell by 12.8% to 64,100, the largest year- over-year decrease in over 12 months. In the census metropolitan area of Quebec, the number of beneficiaries declined by 14.7% to 11,000, the fourth consecutive year- over-year decrease.
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In Saskatchewan, the number of beneficiaries fell in seven of eight large centres. The fastest declines occurred in Saskatoon and Regina. In Saskatoon, the number declined 31.9% to 1900, the largest of five consecutive monthly year-over-year declines.
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