Here’s what the 2021 census says about how many Canadians received COVID benefits
OTTAWA — New data released Wednesday provides the clearest snapshot yet of how many Canadians accessed the COVID-19 support programs the government hastily rolled out at the beginning of the pandemic.
Statistics Canada unveiled the information as part of its rollout of findings from the national census taken in May 2021.
More than 20.7 million people received at least some financial support from the government, including 16.9 million who received top-ups from existing programs.
In total, 8.4 million received benefits specifically designed to respond to COVID-19, the agency reported.