In Canada, the duration of unemployment benefits, known as Employment Insurance (EI), typically ranges from 14 to 45 weeks, depending on various factors such as the unemployment rate in the region and the claimant's work history. Generally, those in areas with higher unemployment may qualify for longer benefits. Claimants must also meet specific eligibility criteria, including having sufficient insurable hours of work. After the benefit period ends, individuals may seek other forms of support or assistance.
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