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Trudeau says a “Team Canada” approach needed to deal with COVID-19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he’s reached out to other party leaders about recalling parliament.

In his daily update, Trudeau stated they have to take a “Team Canada” approach in dealing with COVID-19 and he also gave more details on the 75 percent wage subsidy that was recently announced.

Trudeau says the subsidy will be available to all businesses that are not publicly funded, with a 30% decline in revenue.

Employers will have to show they’re trying to pay the remaining 25 percent and the P-M says there will be stiff and severe penalties for those that try to cheat the system.

He adds those who aren’t working can apply for the emergency benefit online starting April 6th.

It will pay $2000 a month with direct deposits made within 3-5 days, or within 10 days by mail.

Anyone receiving the benefit will need to confirm once a month that they are still out of work.

When pressed to provide a timeline for when the measures being taken will be lifted, Trudeau would only say there are a number of scenarios that could take place.

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