Wage subsidy extension into 2021 critical for tourism sector to survive: industry
OTTAWA — A coalition of organizations representing the tourism sector says the federal government must keep its wage-subsidy program in place well into next year to help businesses with dire prospects for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Forty organizations have banded together to form a “coalition of hardest hit businesses” to place public pressure on the Liberal government to rethink the planned phaseout of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program beginning this month.
The program sees the federal government cover as much as 75 per cent of wages depending on how much revenue a business has lost due to COVID-19.
But the government intends to start scaling back the program with an eye toward eliminating it in entirely at the end of the year.


