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The Daily Thursday, September 17, 2015

September 17, 2015

Employment Insurance, July 2015

In July, 10,500 more people received regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits compared with June, up 2.0% to 545,200. On a year-over-year basis, the number of EI beneficiaries increased by 36,100 or 7.1%.

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Projections of the Aboriginal population and households in Canada, 2011 to 2036

According to a new set of projections, the population who reported an Aboriginal identity would grow faster than the non-Aboriginal population from 2011 to 2036. In all scenarios considered, the Aboriginal population would reach between 1,965,000 and 2,633,000 people by 2036.

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Model-based principal field crop estimates, August 31, 2015

Model-based principal field crop estimates, which provide yield and production estimates for Canada’s principal field crops, are now available.

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Exports of grains by final destination, July 2015

Data on exports of grains by final destination are now available for July.

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Study: Labour market outcomes of young postsecondary graduates, 2005 to 2012

There was no substantial deterioration in the earnings and employment patterns of young postsecondary graduates between 2005 and 2012—a period that included the economic recession of 2008 and 2009. A new study found that this outcome held even when graduates from specific fields of study were examined.

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Households and the Environment Survey: Teacher’s kit

A new educational resource is now available to help students learn about the decisions made by Canadian households and how they affect the environment.

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Employment services, 2013

Operating revenue for the employment services industry totalled $12.5 billion in 2013. Operating expenses amounted to $12.0 billion, resulting in an operating profit margin of 3.7%.

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