New Emergency Community Support Fund for Charities and Non-Profit Organizations

28. April 2020 0
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 ...

Federal Government Announces Commercial Rent Assistance

27. April 2020 0
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 ...

Opening of BC Human Rights Commission

24. April 2020 0
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 ...

Support for Students Impacted by COVID-19

The Federal government has announced approximately $9 billion in aid for post-secondary students impacted by COVID 19. This aid signals recognition by the government of the potential significant negative impacts of COVID19 on post-secondary students. Students may have their ability to continue their studies impacted by COVID-19, they may be unable to secure and retain ...

Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Applications Begin April 27

Employers can begin applying the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy beginning April 27. The wage subsidy has been put in place to enable employers to rehire workers who were previously laid off as a result of COVID-19, to help prevent further job losses  and to put employers in a better position to resume normal operations after the ...

New Support for Canadian Businesses Announced

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced more measures to help Canadian businesses survive the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The increased measures include expanding eligibility for the previously announced loan program for small businesses and assistance with commercial rent. The loan program provides businesses with access to a loan of up to $40,000, backed ...

Recent Eligibility Changes to the CERB

The government is announcing changes to the eligibility rules for the CERB (Canada Emergency Response Benefit).  The CERB was established to support workers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  The CERB provides $2,000 every four weeks for up to four months to workers who lose their income as a result of the pandemic.  The CERB covers ...

Understanding the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

New details were provided this week regarding the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) for employers.  The stated purpose of the subsidy is to help employers keep and return workers to their payroll.  The stated aim of the subsidy is to prevent further job losses, encourage employers to re-hire workers previously laid off as a result ...

FRUSTRATION OF CONTRACT DUE TO COVID-19 – ESA EXAMPLE

09. April 2020 0
With the current COVID-19 pandemic affecting virtually all industries, many businesses have been forced to temporarily close their doors or scale back their operations due to the nature of their business. This has resulted in employers considering their options and liabilities for reducing their workforce by laying off or terminating their employees. We discussed these ...