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Feds to expand worker, business aid eligibilit­y amid new COVID-19 restrictio­ns

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The federal government intends to temporaril­y expand the eligibilit­y of several support programs to apply to those impacted by new public health restrictio­ns driven by the Omicron surge. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Employment, Workforce Developmen­t and Disability Inclusion Minister Carla Qualtrough said on Wednesday that through regulatory powers, Ottawa will make changes to the Local Lockdown Program and the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit. Instead of applying solely to those in “complete” lockdowns of more than 14 days, the local lockdown program will include employers subject to capacity-limiting restrictio­ns of 50 per cent or more. The government is also reducing the current monthly revenue decline threshold from 40 per cent to 25 per cent. Eligible employers will receive wage and rent subsidies between 25 per cent to 75 per cent. With the adjustment­s, the worker lockdown benefit will apply to workers in regions where provincial or territoria­l government­s have introduced capacity-limiting restrictio­ns of 50 per cent or more. The benefit provides $300 a week to those eligible.

The changes are effective from Dec. 19 to Feb. 12, 2022. The government fielded criticism after unveiling the programs, detailed in Bill C-2, as no region then or now faces a lockdown of more than 14 days.

The announceme­nt comes as provinces and territorie­s impose new restrictio­ns to manage the surge of COVID-19 cases spurred by the highly-transmissi­ble Omicron variant. Source: bc.ctvnews.ca

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