Liberals’ changes to summer-jobs program caused confusion, documents show
OTTAWA — A massive spike in incomplete applications for the federal government’s signature summer-jobs program last year has officials revising the forms and guides that explain how to get the money.
A briefing note provided to the federal labour minister last year noted officials had to ask more than 12,000 applicants to the 2019 Canada Summer Jobs program for more information, or to clarify parts of their applications, before they could figure out whether they were eligible for funding.
The year before, there were only 2,000 such requests for clarifications — at a time when the Liberals found themselves in controversy over changes related to promises about abortion and LGBTQ rights that prompted protest from many faith-based groups.
The Canadian Press obtained a copy of the briefing note under the access-to-information law.