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Esdc.gc.ca[edit | edit source]

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) is a department of the Government of Canada responsible for developing, managing and delivering social programs and services. Here are the key points about ESDC:

Mission and Mandate[edit | edit source]

ESDC's mission is to build a stronger and more inclusive Canada by:

- Developing policies to help Canadians use their skills and participate in learning, work and their communities - Delivering programs that help Canadians through life transitions (school to work, job changes, unemployment to employment, workforce to retirement) - Providing income support to seniors, families with children, and those unemployed due to job loss, illness or caregiving responsibilities - Supporting Canadians with distinct needs like Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, homeless individuals, and recent immigrants - Promoting fair and healthy workplaces

Key Programs and Services[edit | edit source]

ESDC administers many important programs, including:

- Employment Insurance - Canada Pension Plan - Old Age Security - Canada Student Loans Program - Canada Child Benefit - Temporary Foreign Worker Program - Labour market programs and workplace standards

Structure and Operations[edit | edit source]

- ESDC has over 24,000 employees, with about 65% working in regional offices across Canada - It operates through several branches focused on areas like income security, skills development, and labour programs - Service Canada is the service delivery arm of ESDC, with over 500 locations providing in-person services - ESDC works closely with other departments like Shared Services Canada to manage its IT infrastructure

Budget and Scale[edit | edit source]

- ESDC delivers over $120 billion in benefits annually through its various programs - It represents nearly 40% of total Government of Canada program spending - The Old Age Security program alone is the federal government's largest program

Recent Initiatives[edit | edit source]

- Developing the new Canadian Dental Care Plan - Modernizing benefit delivery systems - Expanding digital service delivery options - Implementing measures to support Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic

In summary, ESDC plays a critical role in Canada's social safety net and labour market, delivering essential programs and services that impact Canadians throughout their lives. Its work aims to improve quality of life and promote an efficient, inclusive workforce and society.