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Ottawa is Extending COVID-19 Benefits


By Ryan Young
Feb 19, 2021 7:42 PM
The Federal Government will be extending COVID-19 benefits, including the Canadian Recovery benefit and Canada Sickness Benefit.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the crisis isn’t over and neither is the government’s support.  Trudeau states the Federal Government is extending the Canada Recovery Benefit and Canada Recovery Care-giving Benefit by 12 weeks.  Meaning the new maximum will be 38 weeks in total.  “If you need support while you look for a job, or if you have to stay home to take care of your family, these benefits will continue to be there for you.”  The Prime Minister says the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit will also be extended from 2 weeks to 4 weeks, adding “no one should be going to work sick right now.” ....

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Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister speaks with provincial and territorial counterparts 20 February


From: Department of Finance Canada
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Today, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, met virtually with provincial and territorial Finance Ministers. This was the tenth call chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister.
Today, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, met virtually with provincial and territorial Finance Ministers. This was the tenth call chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister.
The Deputy Prime Minister raised the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s annual Article IV mission report from earlier this week that found Canada’s strong and well-coordinated actions at the onset of the pandemic provided crucial support to the economy and helped protect lives and livelihoods. The IMF forecast that our economy will grow by 4.4% this year. The Deputy Prime Minister also spoke of the need to address barriers to interprovincial trade, an area of common interest that the IMF report ....

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