Year in review: A look at news events in April 2020
A look at news events in April 2020:
1 – Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced a $71-billion price tag on the Liberal wage subsidy program for large and small businesses. That’s expected to offset the cost of emergency benefits for workers, and reduce spending on those benefits to $24 billion.
1 – Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu said the federal government likely did not have enough protective equipment in its emergency stockpile to meet needs. She stated that governments around the globe have not been spending enough money on public-health preparedness. Hajdu said the federal government is working hard to procure scarce equipment at a time when governments around the world are doing the same thing.
3 – A regional government near Toronto apologized after revealing it mistakenly mailed more than a dozen letters advising recipients their COVID-19 tests were negative when they were actually positive. The Region of Peel’s top medical official Dr. Lawrence Loh said his team was working to notify the 16 people involved.