The law extending the federal government's emergency wage subsidy for employers hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic has passed the Senate.
The package passed by the House of Commons last week also includes one-time payments for people with disabilities facing higher expenses, and extensions to legal deadlines for some court matters.
Bill C-20 passed on a voice vote without changes.
The extension to the wage subsidy program is the core of the Liberal government's plan to help the economy get back into shape through the fall.