Budget watchdog says COVID-19 wage subsidy might cost less than predicted
OTTAWA — Canada’s official fiscal watchdog says the federal wage subsidy program might cost $14 billion less than the government predicted.
A new report today by Parliamentary Budget Office analyst Ben Segel-Brown estimates subsidizing wages for companies during the COVID-19 pandemic will cost $67.9 billion through the end of December.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau estimated in his July fiscal report it would cost $82.3 billion.
Segel-Brown says that figure was prudent at the time because of economic uncertainty and ongoing work to update the program’s rules.