Ottawa To Invest Nearly $470-Million To Help Fish Harvesters
The Fish Harvest Benefit will be available for those whose fishing income fell more than 25 percent this tax year.
The Fish Harvest Benefit will be available for those whose fishing income fell more than 25 percent this tax year.
The prime minister promised to put safeguards in place to protect the environment and prevent companies from using the money on shareholder dividends and executive compensation.
Manufacturing and construction generally come first, followed by small retailers, large retailers, some tourism, and finally, large gatherings and events, says BDC Chief Economist Pierre Cléroux.
OTTAWA — The federal government has released more information about its Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, as well as new timelines for when qualifying businesses can expect to receive it. Jean-Yves Duclos, the president of the Treasury Board, announced today that businesses affected by COVID-19 will be able to apply for the subsidy starting Monday, April […]
More help is also on the way for workers in an array of sectors, from oil and gas to arts, culture and sports.
The existing tax and rent deferral programs were only leading to mounting debt with many companies not generating revenue but still needing to pay fixed costs.
Among the hardest-hit by physical distancing and government restrictions are the travel- and tourism-related industries, including personal transportation, restaurants and accommodation.
Restaurants On The Edge, which features Moncton Chef Dennis Prescott, will stream on Netflix internationally February 28 and Netflix Canada on March 14.
The American retailer of imported furniture and home decor items has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and announced it will close all of its 450 Canadian stores.
The province received 5,660 permanent residents up to November last year, most of them economic immigrants who gained permanent status through programs like Atlantic Immigration Pilot and Provincial Nominee Program.