SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL SUPPORTS
HOUSING
Bill deferral, payment plans, as well as crisis funding is available.
Call 1-800-BC-HYDRO or apply online.
No rent increases are allowed in BC, effective April 1.
No action needed. Contact RTB with questions.
Provides up to $500/month towards rent, paid directly to landlords.
Check back for application instructions.
ποΈ Mortgages (CMHC-insured)
Mortgage payment deferrals available for CMHC-insured loans.
πCheck with your lender.
Check with your lender about payment deferral options.
πCheck with your lender.
Existing shelters still active and additional emergency options may be available.
Call 2-1-1 or search online.
β οΈ See more re: Housing.
PERSONAL INCOME β WORKFORCE
π΅ Employment Insurance (EI)
Existing EI benefit continues to be available. Provides up to $573/week to people who have lost income.
One-week waiting period has been waived.
πCall 1-833-381-2725 or apply online.
π΅ Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)
Provides $2000/month to workers who lose income due to COVID-19, including contractors and self-employed people.
(Note: Previous description implied only those who do not qualify for EI are eligible for CERB. However, CERB may actually take the place of EI for new applicants when available. In the meantime, those who qualify for EI should continue to submit for EI, as it is a benefit that lasts up to 45 weeks and can continue after the CERB benefit ends on Oct 3.)
πCheck back early April for application instructions. More info here.
One-time additional tax-free payment of $1000 to those on EI or CERB.
Check back for application instructions.
INCOME SUPPLEMENTS FOR PEOPLE
One-time boost of up to $600 per eligible couple, $400 for eligible individuals in May.
πBenefit is paid out according to your income tax return. More info here.
π΅ Climate Action Tax Credit
One-time boost of up to $564 for eligible families of 4 and $218 for eligible individuals in an enhanced payment in July.
Children under 18 years old must be registered for the CCB to qualify. No other action is needed; benefit is paid out according to your income tax return. More info here.
πͺ Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
One-time boost of $300 per child in May.
πNo action if you are already registered for CCB. Otherwise, apply online.
Youth in care will not age out of services during the pandemic. Agreements with Young Adults (AYA) program payments will continue despite school closures and training interruptions.
π§ Young Adults Program (AYA)
Agreements with Young Adults (AYA) program payments will continue to former youth-in-care despite school closures and training interruptions.
Existing Income Assistance program continues to be available for those in need with no other resources.
Apply online, by phone at 1-866-866-0800, or visit your local office.
Existing Disability Assistance program continues to be available. See also full list of additional supports here.
Apply online, by phone at 1-866-866-0800, or visit your local office.
Existing programs continue to be available, including:
ββOld Age Security (OAS): $614/mo (max)
ββGuaranteed Income Supplement (GIS): $916/mo (max)
ββAllowance/Allowance for Survivor: $1389/mo (max)
OTHER SUPPORTS FOR PEOPLE
π Hospital parking
Parking is free of charge at all health authority owned/operated health care sites.
Monthly payment deferral for up to 90 days with no penalty.
Call 1-800-665-6442 or apply online.
πͺ Emergency Child Care Funding
Child care providers receiving emergency government funding cannot charge parent fees for any periods of closure or for vacant spaces and must reserve spaces for families, starting April.
Check with your provider to see if they are in this program.
Six-month interest-free moratorium on repayment, starting April.
Repayment will be paused automatically.
Six-month interest-free moratorium on repayment, starting April.
πRepayment will be paused automatically.
Fare-free boarding on all buses. Enter through rear of the bus, unless accessible loading is required.
π΅ Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs)
Minimum withdrawals from Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs) has been reduced by 25% for 2020.
Emergency loan of $5000 available to Canadians travelling abroad.
πDial +1 613-996-8885 or send an email.
Filing due date is deferred to June 1. Payments owed are deferred until after August 31.
BUSINESSES (GENERAL)
β‘ BC Hydro
Bill deferral and payment plans.
Call 1-800-BC-HYDRO.
π΅ Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy
Covers up to 75% of wages for businesses, charities, and non-profits that have lost more than 30% of their revenue. Max subsidy of $847 per week per employee, backdated to March 15.
πCheck back for application instructions.
π΅ Business Credit Availability Program (BCAP)
Financing support for small and medium-sized businesses. Available mid-April.
ββCanada Emergency Business Account: Loans of up to $40,000 for small businesses and not-for-profits, interest-free for one year. A portion may be forgivable. Available mid-April.
ββ Loan Guarantee: Operating credit and cash flow term loans of up to $6.25 million to SMEs. Available mid-April.
ββCo-Lending Program: Co-lend term loans to SMEs for their operational cash flow requirements. Eligible businesses may obtain incremental credit amounts of up to $6.25 million through the program. Available mid-April.
πSpeak with your financial institution. Learn more.
Payments owed are deferred until after August 31.
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Payments for Employer health tax (EHT), provincial sales tax (PST), municipal and regional district tax, tobacco tax, motor fuel tax, and carbon tax are deferred until after Sept 30. Scheduled April 1 increases to provincial carbon tax and PST are deferred.
Cut of 50% for business and industry property classes, to be passed onto tenants on triple-net leases.
Payments owed deferred to June 30.
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Payments owed deferred to June 30.
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β οΈ See more re: Businesses.
β οΈ Click here: BC Government Small Business Support List
BUSINESSES (BY SECTOR)
Emergency funding is available for child care providers that stay open and that close.
$3-million Arts and Culture Resilience Supplement to give operating and eligible project clients a supplement of up to $15,000. Clients will receive a 50% advance on 2020-21 funding.
π° Publishing and news sectors
Simplified process for Canada Book Fund and Canada Periodical Fund. Journalism Tax Measures.
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CRTC Part I licence fees waived.
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ποΈ Tourism businesses in national parks and historic sites
Tourism operators in national parks, historic sites, and marine conservation areas will have payments on commercial leases and licences of occupation deferred without interest until September 1.
πWait to be contacted by Parks Canada.
Seafood growers, shellfish farmers, and processors, will have access to the $5 billion Farm Credit Canada loan program.
π Farmers and Agri-Food sector
Access to the $5 billion Farm Credit Canada loan program.
βοΈAirports
Rents paid on ground leases waived.
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β οΈ See more re: Businesses.
FUNDING BOOSTS TO CHARITIES FOR PROGRAM DELIVERY
Funding boost to Food Banks British Columbia, who will distribute the money among food banks province wide.
Funding boost to Kids Help Phone, which provides young people with mental health support. π
Funding boost to United Way Canada for local organizations to support practical services to Canadian seniors, such as: Delivery of groceries, medications, or other needed items, or personal outreach to assess individualsβ needs and connect them to community supports. π