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Students can begin to apply for subsidy on Friday; more details on aid to regional development agencies

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given a bit more clarity to programs meant to shore up businesses in rural areas and for students.  The federal government is funneling $1-billion to six regional development agencies across Canada to support the tourism and seasonal sectors.

Some of the money will also be given to Community Future Development Networks for smaller, rural businesses that did not qualify for other subsidy programs.  More details are expected this afternoon on this program.

Trudeau also announced that students and recent graduates can begin to apply for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit on Friday.  He encouraged students who haven’t registered on the Canada Revenue Agency website for a My Account they should do that now to speed up the process.  You can do that here.

The Student Benefit will provide students who have seen summer jobs disappear $1,250 a month and students with dependents or disabilities $2,000.

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