Federal government rejigs benefits for workers affected by COVID-19 pandemic

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau responds to questions in the House of Commons, in Ottawa, on March 25, 2020.The federal government is repackaging two previously promised benefits for Canadians whose working lives are disrupted by COVID-19.

Speaking in the Senate, Finance Minister Bill Morneau told senators that the move should help get money to affected workers faster than under the previously announced model.When the Liberals unveiled their response package, they proposed two benefits – one to flow through the employment insurance system and another for those who don’t qualify for EI benefits, such as self-employed workers.

The House of Commons approved the stimulus package in the early hours of Wednesday and the Senate is expected to approve the bill by this afternoon. As Morneau appeared in the Senate, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a news conference outside his Ottawa residence that the government has redeployed thousands of civil servants to work on the benefits package so the funds can flow to people as soon as possible.

 

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