Finance Minister Bill Morneau said on Saturday that the time frame for the payout of the wage subsidy for businesses has been moved up with the hope of occurring within two to five weeks, but are hoping to have the payout be closer to the shorter end of the time. Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez said all parties had come together to support the bill, but would not say what concessions may have been made to get other parties to support the bill.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Morneau says wage subsidy to be paid out in 2 to 5 weeks
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