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2020 Throne Speech Highlights

Canadian flag emphasizing support and hope through COVID-19 pandemic as highlighted in the 2020 Throne Speech.

Throne Speech 2020

On September 23, the second session of the 43rd Parliament opened with the traditional Throne Speech, which provided an overview of the Government’s plan for moving through the Covid-19 pandemic and boosting the economy for long-term recovery.


Here are highlights of the various measures announced:

Support for Individuals

Although the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) will expire as previously announced on October 3, the Government announced that those who received the CERB would be supported by the Employment Insurance (EI) System. In addition, for those individuals who do not qualify for EI, the Government will create a transitional Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB).

These new benefits would provide income support to Canadians while promoting economic recovery by introducing measures that encourage people to return to work safely. Specifically, the legislation includes:

Support for Businesses

The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) will be extended through to summer 2021 as part of the Government’s plan to help create over one million jobs.

In addition, the Government will be expanding the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) program to help businesses with their fixed costs, work to improve the Business Credit Availability Program and introduce further support for industries that have been the hardest hit by the pandemic, including travel and tourism, hospitality, and cultural industries like the performing arts.

Additional Measures


For more information on financial support details, contact your McCay Duff advisor.

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