The federal government announced a new benefit today that will provide relief to employees who lose their income as a result of COVID-19 and are not eligible for Employment Insurance benefits. It is called the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB).
The CERB replaces the Emergency Care Benefit and the Emergency Support Benefit that the federal government announced last week and about which we recently advised you here, in an effort to streamline the application process. The measure was approved by the House of Commons yesterday and the Prime Minister is encouraging the Senate to pass it quickly.
The CERB will provide those eligible with $2,000 per month for 4 months, as a taxable benefit. It is available to employees who still have a job but are not getting paid because of COVID-19.
It is anticipated that individuals will be able to apply for the CERB by April 6. The benefit should be available within 10 days of application.
By Andrea Raso, Anne Amos-Stewart and Catherine Repel, Clark Wilson
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