Hardest hit businesses call for extension of federal wage, rent subsidies
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are facing calls from some of the hardest-hit businesses in the pandemic to use the coming budget to extend emergency relief programs beyond June, saying many will still need help even as the economy picks up.
The government has targeted June 5 for an end to the federal wage and rent subsidies, and this week extended applications for a popular loan program to the same time.
The idea is to see how the economy is faring as the summer arrives, and tweak programs targeting businesses and workers as needed.
Business groups on Wednesday argued that sectors relying on in-person customers aren’t going to recover by the summer and called on the Liberals to extend the wage and rent subsidies until the end of the year.