![]() The Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit was introduced in October 2021 and became law on December 17, 2021. The Local Lockdown Program is available from October 24, 2021, to May 7, 2022. The program provides businesses that face new local lockdowns with up to the maximum amount of support available through the wage and rent subsidy programs. The proposed regulatory changes announced today would temporarily expand the initial eligibility requirement that organizations be subject to a lockdown. The Local Lockdown Program was introduced in October and became law on December 17, 2021. This is in addition to the initial cost estimate of $7.4 billion when the programs were announced in October 2021. ![]() Today’s expansion of support programs is expected to cost about $4 billion and will be fully covered by the $4.5 billion Omicron provision announced in the recent Economic and Fiscal Update 2021. The Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion The evolving public health crisis has demonstrated the importance of adapting quickly and today’s announcement, together with the existing caregiving and sickness recovery benefits, demonstrates that the Government is ready and committed to supporting Canadians during these challenging times.” “Through the measures announced today, the Government is making sure Canadian workers have the support they need if their job is impacted by regional health measures and lockdowns. The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance The federal government will continue to help Canadians through the pandemic and ensure Canada’s economic recovery leaves no one behind.” In light of the public health situation and new restrictions in a number of provinces, we are temporarily expanding eligibility for key support measures offered for workers and businesses. “The Omicron variant is a real and serious threat to the health and safety of Canadians and the capacity of our health care system. More details on the expansion of these support measures are available in the backgrounder associated with today’s announcement. These updated regulations will apply from December 19, 2021, to February 12, 2022, during which time it is expected that public health authorities will continue to implement “circuit-breaker” restrictions that limit the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 across Canada. As announced previously, this benefit will provide $300 a week in income support to eligible workers who are directly affected by a COVID-19-related public health lockdown, and who have lost 50 per cent or more of their income as a result. Expand the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit to include workers in regions where provincial or territorial governments have introduced capacity-limiting restrictions of 50 per cent or more.The 12-month revenue decline test continues to not be required in order to access this support. Eligible employers will receive wage and rent subsidies from 25 per cent up to a maximum of 75 per cent, depending on their degree of revenue loss. Expand the Local Lockdown Program to include employers subject to capacity-limiting restrictions of 50 per cent or more and reduce the current-month revenue decline threshold requirement to 25 per cent.Using regulatory authority provided in Bill C-2, the government intends to introduce new regulations that would: Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, announced the federal government’s intention to temporarily expand eligibility for key support programs to ensure Canadians are protected and workers and businesses get the help they need to sustain them through new and necessary public health restrictions. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Canadian workers and businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]() ![]() Decem- Ottawa, Ontario - Department of Finance Canada ![]()
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