The federal government’s wage subsidy legislation is expected to pass today inside the House of Commons after days of negotiations between the government and opposition parties.
Leaders of the opposition parties speak on Parliament Hill for a special sitting of the House of Commons to debate the government’s proposed wage subsidy. 0:00
The federal government’s wage subsidy legislation is expected to pass today inside the House of Commons after days of negotiations between the government and opposition parties.
A government source tells CBC News that the House will debate for an agreed upon number of hours starting at 12:15 p.m. ET and that the legislation should receive Royal Assent by the end of the day. The Senate is expected to sit around 4 p.m. this afternoon.
The Conservatives confirm they have agreed to unanimous consent to get the bill through the House today. They also say Liberals