Rent relief opens for business as Liberals set to deliver economic update on Nov. 30
OTTAWA — The federal government’s latest lifeline to cash-strapped businesses landed with a swirl of anxiety as companies face an uncertain future that may become clearer next week when the Liberals table a long-awaited economic update.
The duelling announcements Monday — applications opening for a new commercial rent-relief program and an update on the health of federal finances to come Nov. 30 — marked government efforts to provide some certainty in the face of what Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland described as a tough season on the way.
The government has not tabled a budget for this fiscal year, but in July delivered what it called a “fiscal snapshot” that estimated the deficit was heading for a record of $343.2 billion.
That figure doesn’t include added spending since July, nor many of the promises the government has made since, such as the first steps toward a national child-care program that should be included in next week’s update.


