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Alberta employment insurance rolls skyrocket 91%

The number of Albertans collecting employment insurance cheques has skyrocketed by 91 per cent since the start of 2015, Statistics Canada says.

Year-over-year spike in Alberta pushes national figure up 7.1%

Accountant Karen Muma has been collecting EI benefits since she lost her job in the oil and gas sector. (Colleen Underwood/CBC)

The number of Albertans collecting employment insurance has skyrocketed by 91 per cent since the start of 2015, Statistics Canada says.

The federal agency says 63,800 Albertans were receiving EI chequesin Januarya twoper cent increase from December's figures and up 91 per cent from the 33,400 receiving benefits a year earlier.Alberta's current jobless rate of 7.4 per cent is at its highest level in 21 years as the province lost tens of thousands of jobs in the beleaguered resourcesector as oil prices plunged.

The figures reflect that laid-off oilpatch workers are seeing their severance packages run out and the downturn's effect is beginning to hit other job sectors, says Janice Plumstead, senior economist at the Canada West Foundation.

"And so what we're seeing is a slowdown, a general slowdown in the whole Alberta economy and it's starting to affect other parts of it," she said.

EI ran out

Calgary saw a month-to-monthincrease of 1.7 per cent in the number of EI recipients, while the numbersin Edmonton rose by 2.4 per cent.

Accountant Karen Muma, who lost her job in the oil and gas sector, says her EI ran out last week, and it has been difficult to find out if she will qualify for an extension.

"I've called a few times, but the recording on the EI phone say eitherthey are not taking calls or the volume is high," she said.

While the national EI totals remained relatively unchangedoverall from the previous month totalling543,100 seven provinces did report increases in thenumbers of EI beneficiaries.

New Brunswick saw a 4.2 per cent increase, Newfoundland and Labrador's figure was up 3.2 per cent,Saskatchewan recorded a 2.4 per cent increase and Alberta's totals went up 2 per cent.

On a year-over-year basis, the huge increasein the number of Albertansreceiving EI assistance skewed the national picture.

Service companies

"In the12months to January, the total number ofEIbeneficiaries increased by35,900or7.1 per cent, largely as a result of increases in Alberta," Statistics Canada said in a release.

In view of thesefigures, the federal government might be forced to revisit its decision to exclude Edmonton fromthe changes to eligibility for EIbenefits that were announced in Tuesday'sbudget, according to Plumstead.

"There's a lot of oil and gas supply service companies ...in that region, so they may not have been affected in the first round of effects from the decline in oil prices, but certainly their businesses have been affected and so that has to affect the number of people who they're able to employ,and we could see that number, that unemployment number rise in Edmonton over the next 12months," she said.

In January, Quebec saw a twoper centmonth-to-month decline in thenumber ofEIbeneficiaries, down to143,600.

British Columbia's EI figures in January weredown 1.2 per cent from December, and in Ontario there was little change except in a few areas of the province. The numbers of EI recipients dropped 7.7 per cent in Thunder Bay and7.6 per cent in Windsor. However, there was a 3.6 per centincrease in EI recipients in Oshawaand a 2.3 per cent jump in Sudbury.