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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Government of Canada Helps More Than 5,000 Vancouver Residents Gain Skills and Jobs

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 19, 2007) - Ed Fast, Member of Parliament for Abbotsford, on behalf of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, today announced a two-year funding package for Family Services of Greater Vancouver to help unemployed workers in Vancouver and the surrounding area prepare for, obtain, and maintain jobs.

"Our government is proud to support community organizations, like Family Services of Greater Vancouver, that help unemployed individuals find and keep quality jobs," said Mr. Fast. "Not only will our investment help more than 5,000 individuals in the Vancouver area who need employment and career assistance, but it will also benefit the local economy."

Family Services of Greater Vancouver's Employment Resource Centres will receive nearly $3.5 million from Service Canada's Employment Assistance Services program. Through access to job-search facilities, job-search workshops, employment counselling, and employment-readiness programming and services, this project will help more than 5,000 individuals gain the skills they need to find and maintain employment.

This project reflects the Government of Canada's commitment to creating a strong economy for all Canadians. Through Advantage Canada, the Government is building on Canada's strengths and gaining a global competitive advantage by creating the best educated, most skilled, and most flexible work force in the world, reducing taxes for all Canadians, increasing competition in the marketplace, and building modern infrastructure.

Service Canada brings Government of Canada services and benefits together in a single delivery network. It provides Canadians with one-stop service they can access however they choose-by phone at 1 800 O-Canada, on the Internet at servicecanada.gc.ca, or in person at Service Canada Centres across the country.



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Employment Assistance Services

The Employment Assistance Services (EAS) program provides funding to organizations that offer employment services to help clients re-enter the labour market. Funding for the EAS program was provided for in the March 2007 federal budget.

All unemployed Canadians have access to a range of services under the EAS program. However, some EAS offerings are available only to clients who are eligible to receive Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, or who have recently been receiving EI benefits.

Employment Assistance Services include providing clients with information about the labour market, help preparing resumes, career-planning services, employment counselling, diagnostic assessment, help with job-search skills, job-finding clubs, and job-placement services.

Eligible recipients of EAS funding are businesses (including federal Crown corporations and provincial/territorial Crown corporations), organizations, individuals, public health and educational institutions, municipal governments, and band/tribal councils, as well as some provincial/territorial government departments and agencies. These entities act as employers or service coordinators under the program.

This project has been reviewed to ensure compliance with Service Canada's administration of its grants and contributions programs, and is subject to review under the Financial Administration Act.

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