Earlier this week, the United States administration imposed unjustified tariffs on Canada, disrupting a successful trading partnership and raising costs for Americans and Canadians alike. As the federal government, we will use every tool at our disposal so Canadian businesses and workers can weather this storm. We will defend Canadian jobs.
The Minister of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs, Dominic LeBlanc, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Steven MacKinnon, the Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, Mary Ng, the Minister of Small Business, Rechie Valdez, and the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Lawrence MacAulay, today announced the first steps of new measures to protect Canadian businesses and workers.
To support our businesses and ensure they have the liquidity they need through this turbulent time, we will be:
To protect our Canadian businesses from harmful takeover, the federal government also updated the Investment Canada Act Guidelines to protect Canadian companies at a time when our economy is facing unprecedented challenges. While we welcome foreign investments through an open and predictable investment climate, we must refuse foreign investments that would be harmful to our economic security.
Along with supporting businesses, we are also introducing temporary flexibilities to the EI Work-Sharing Program to increase access and maximum agreement duration. The Work-Sharing Program provides EI benefits to employees who agree with their employer to work reduced hours due to a decrease in business activity beyond their employer’s control. This helps employers retain experienced workers and avoid layoffs and helps workers maintain their employment and skills while supplementing the reduced wages with EI benefits.
In the weeks and months ahead, additional measures will be brought forward to support businesses and workers as needed. The federal government will continue to work closely with provinces and territories to ensure complementary supports are in place across all jurisdictions.
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”Our government has the backs of our workers and businesses. Just like we did in 2018 when Trump put tariffs on steel right here in Sault Ste. Marie. We won't back down. We will never surrender to these unjust American tariffs.”
– Terry Sheehan, Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services and FedNor
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