Pandemic-related disability support to cost feds $792 million, PBO says
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget office says a one-time payment to people with disabilities this fall will cost the federal treasury $792 million.
The majority of that amount will go to about 1.67 million people in payments of up to $600, which the Liberals say are aimed at offsetting any extra costs linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The total cost should hit federal books this year, but the budget office warns there may be potential fiscal impacts in subsequent years.
The first legislative push to provide the special payments failed in June when the minority Liberal government couldn’t gain opposition support for a wider spending bill.