Changes to the social safety net will be detailed in a September throne speech and fall budget
The new finance minister has demonstrated her competence in various roles
Subsidizing wages for companies during the pandemic will cost $67.9 billion through the end of December
If the proposals are enacted, eligible Canadians would receive the payment automatically
The government had been under pressure to make the subsidy more accessible
A Senate committee report suggests CERB could be made into a more permanent solution
The government expects more people to shift from the CERB to the wage subsidy as businesses reopen
The new rules allow catch-up contributions to DC plans
U.S. taxpayers received greater relief for their retirement accounts
Will massive government spending and central bank easing lead to inflation, deflation or both?