In Federal government update today:
$50 million is being set aside to upgrade sports facilities to host "world-class sporting events," with the aim of ensuring those facilities can continue to be used after those events.
Reducing CPP contributions from 9.9% to 9.5% of employee's earnings - a savings of $133 per Canadian on earnings of $70,000.
The government is pumping $6 billion over five years behind its promise to recruit, train and hire thousands of new skilled trades workers.
Included in the program is an apprenticeship grant in the shape of a $400 per week income top-up to apprentices completing in-class training. There will also be a one-time bonus of $5,000 for apprentices who complete their Red Seal certification.
The government is also promising a first-year wage subsidy of up to $10,000 for employers who hire apprentices.
The government announced that it’s planning to outsource the resolution process for air passenger complaints to "a neutral, third-party dispute resolution organisation" to deal with backlog of 95,000 complaints.