The Liberals are reversing course on a decision to wind down a federal wage subsidy, vowing in their throne speech to extend the program for businesses harmed by COVID-19 into next year.
Over the summer the government decided to start scaling back the program through the rest of the year by providing a smaller subsidy with each passing month.
The criteria for using the program were also eased.
But the Liberals were warned that small businesses that have used the program would need the help into 2021 as their revenues stayed low while costs remained steady.
Today, the LiberalsB次元官网网址 throne speech promised to extend the subsidies to summer 2021, acknowledging the economic situation facing many employers is still fraught.
And for workers who lose their jobs, the throne speech also promises to put everyone under the employment insurance system, making it the only vehicle for benefits for hard-hit workers even if they previously didnB次元官网网址檛 qualify for the decades-old program.
The Canadian labour market has been hammered by the pandemic, when lockdowns in March and April led to a loss of three million jobs and 2.5 million more workers having their hours slashed as non-essential businesses were ordered closed.
As of August, the country has recouped about two-thirds of those job losses but that recovery has been uneven: Women, youth, low-wage and visible minority workers havenB次元官网网址檛 rebounded as quickly.
Statistics Canada reported that about one-fifth of the labour force was considered underutilized in August, a combination of people who were unemployed, who were not looking for jobs but wanted to work, and who worked less than half their usual hours B次元官网网址 usually due to the pandemic.
The throne speech vows to use federal spending to get back the last million or so jobs, including through direct investments in the social sector and incentives for employers to hire and retain workers. The extension of the wage subsidy is touted as another way to create jobs.
As of Sept. 13, the government had paid out just over $35.3 billion in benefits to 312,750 different companies, although the number of workers covered by the subsidies has fallen in recent weeks.
At the same time, the Liberals plan to wind down the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, which has paid out almost $78 billion in benefits to nearly 8.8 million people.
Anyone covered by employment insurance will move to that program with access eased, they say. Those who donB次元官网网址檛 qualify, such as self-employed and gig workers, will be pushed to a new 26-week B次元官网网址渞ecoveryB次元官网网址 benefit.
But the throne speech says that new benefit, which Parliament still has to approve, will be a transitional program before moving every worker in the country onto EI.
There is also a pledge in the throne speech to update the governmentB次元官网网址檚 technology systems. That will be a must for EI because the core system that delivers payments is more than 40 years old.
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