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Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King is shown at the legislature on Feb. 25. All three parties have to agree to a suspension of the legislature, and agreement on that issue couldn t be reached Monday. (Kirk Pennell/CBC)
iPolitics By Jolson Lim. Published on Dec 22, 2020 5:35pm Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Edmonton in May 2019 (Codie McLachlan/Star Edmonton)
At least eight federal and provincial parties have received money through the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS), according to the Canada Revenue Agency’s recently published database of recipients.
iPolitics previously reported that, by Nov. 9, four federal parties the Liberals, Conservatives, New Democrats, and Greens had collected at least $2.9 million from the CEWS, which is taxpayers’ money.
A search of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)’s database, which was published on Monday, shows four provincial parties have also received CEWS money: Jason Kenney’s United Conservative Party (UCP), the Alberta Liberal Party, the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party, and the British Columbia Green Party.