Nearly 10,000 businesses apply for wage subsidy in first hours, Trudeau says
OTTAWA — Thousands of businesses have applied for the federal government’s $73-billion wage subsidy program, joining a COVID-19 emergency economic plan that industry groups warn is becoming more complicated the longer businesses stay closed and workers off the job.
The emergency measure will cover 75 per cent of wages for employers that have seen sharp declines in revenue since the novel coronavirus pandemic hit Canada hard last month, up to $847 per worker, per week.
Payment can be retroactive to the middle of March, and end in early June — about one month after the first payments start flowing May 7.
Survey results released Monday morning by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, which represents thousands of small businesses in the country, suggest half will apply for the wage subsidy.


