Trudeau points to bailout for help for renters facing financial crunch
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pointing to tomorrow’s legislative bailout package as a way to help renters affected by COVID-19.
The Liberals are asking the opposition parties and Senate to rapidly approve a $27-billion spending package, with a further $55 billion in tax breaks and available credit.
Speaking outside his Ottawa residence, Trudeau says the legislative package would allow the government to quickly get money into pockets of Canadians who need the help paying their bills, such as rent.
However, some of the benefits won’t flow for a few weeks and a new report today suggests many renters may not be able to wait until the first aid flows next month.