Applications for emergency wage subsidy program opening Monday

Applications for emergency wage subsidy program opening Monday
Sean Kilpatrick
On Monday, the online application portal for the federal government’s $73-billion wage subsidy program will open to Canadian businesses.

Some key developments are coming this week in the country’s relentless struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic.

They begin on Monday with businesses being allowed to apply for the federal government’s $73-billion wage subsidy program.

Companies that qualify will get a subsidy worth 75 percent of each employee’s wages, up to $847 per week, retroactive from March 15 to June 6.  And for those organizations that can, the government is asking employers to fill in the remaining quarter.

The first payments are expected to arrive by the end of next week.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be talking about that, as well as some other coming initiatives, Monday at his daily coronavirus briefing. He is scheduled to address Canadians at 8:15 am PT, with a live stream available on CHEK’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Meanwhile, Quebec and Ontario, which account for the vast majority of Canada’s COVID-19 cases, are expected to unveil frameworks for reopening their locked down economies, with Ontario doing so on Monday.

Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have already announced tentative timelines for a return to some semblance of normality.

Despite evidence of some flattening COVID-19 curves, both politicians and public health officials are stressing the need for a cautious, go-slow approach to guard against a surge of second wave infections.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also said that none of the recovery plans hinge on people being immune to catching COVID-19 twice.

On Sunday, the country reported more than 1,200 new cases of COVID-19 and at least 95 additional deaths.

The national toll to date stands at 46,895 confirmed cases, including 2,560 deaths and 17,334 cases resolved.

This report was initially published by the Canadian Press on April 27, 2020

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