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The COVID-19 pandemic has profound impact that extends to all areas of our lives. Social distancing measures, event cancellations, school closures etc. have a major impact on the economy and the workforce, resulting in service disruptions, business closures, unemployment and loss of incomes for many Canadians. Chinese and Asian Canadian businesses are especially hit hard due to the associated stigma and anti-Asian sentiments that surfaced since the days when the pandemic first started back in China. Many racialized and marginalized communities, such as those who work for small ethnic businesses, migrant and seasonal workers, non-union labors and those working under other precarious work conditions, are especially affected. This section outlines the available resources and practical information related to income support and protection of your rights in the work place.
- To respond to the economic impact of COVID-19, different levels of government have developed various income support and assistance programs for Canadians. The City of Toronto website provides an overview of the types of income support available …
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- As a business, charity, or non-profit in Canada who has faced deep losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a wage subsidy, a rent subsidy, or both through the HHBRP. Who can apply for the HHBRP Eligible organizations, …
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- On Wednesday, February 2, Justice For Workers is hosting two emergency phone actions: 11:30 am (EST) and 6 pm (EST). Demanding restore $500 in federal income support! Fix EI for good! Sign Up here. On Wednesday, February 2, we will be hosting 2 …
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- OTTAWA — The federal government has temporarily expanded eligibility for two COVID-19 benefit programs to aid those affected by measures imposed in response to the spread of the Omicron variant. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the …