Finance Minister Bill Morneau today announced that the Government of Canada will extend the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) to August 29, 2020. The government has also revised the criteria to include several additional types of organizations that would not have otherwise been eligible for the CEWS: Partnerships: Partnerships with non-eligible members will now ...
On May 11, the federal government announced the Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility (“LEEFF”) program to help large Canadian for-profit businesses that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic downturn. The objective of this program is to help keep Canada’s largest employers operating, avoid bankruptcy of otherwise viable firms if possible, and ...
Prime Minster Trudeau announced on May 8 that the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) will be extended. This should be welcome news for employees and employers. The details of the CEWS are summarized in our previous blog posts, including our discussion about how it can be used by employers instead of laying off employees. In brief, ...
Yesterday the British Columbia government announced easing of COVID-19 restrictions, unveiling their reopening plan. The next phase of BC’s COVID-19 response will allow residents to host a small group of friends for dinner, get a professional haircut and play low contact sports. The result is that a variety of businesses and services will be allowed ...
On May 4, 2020 the BC government announced that it has amended the BC Employment Standards Act to extend the maximum allowable period for a temporary layoff. Previously, a temporary layoff could only extend to 13 weeks in a 20-week period before being considered a permanent layoff/termination. Now the Act allows for a maximum of ...
Provinces throughout Canada are now creating plans for a gradual resumption of activities. British Columbia’s plan is expected to be released this week. Now is the time to begin thinking about what that looks like for your workplace. You can expect that the resumption of activities will happen in stages and will continue to require ...
On April 21, 2020, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a $350 million Emergency Community Support Fund to help charities and non-profit organizations support Canadians who are most vulnerable to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. These vulnerable populations are experiencing a disproportionate impact of the pandemic in terms of health, social, and economic impacts. They ...
On April 24, 2020, Justin Trudeau announced the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program. This program aims to assist small businesses, charities, and nonprofits who have seen at least a 70% decrease in revenue by providing forgivable loans to commercial property owners. Under the program, qualifying tenants will have their rent lowered by 75% from ...
Our Workplace Law Group is regularly receiving questions about employers needing to reduce their workforce during this difficult time. These questions tie into several of our recent blog posts about the different options available to employers. Here is a quick summary of those questions and our condensed/summary answers. Question 1- what are my options for ...
In November 2018, amendments to the Human Rights Code, RSBC 1996, c 210 (the “Code”)came into force, allowing for the creation of the Human Rights Commission in BC (the “Commission”). Although BC previously had a Human Rights Commission, it was done away with in 2002, leaving a void in the BC human rights landscape. The ...