PREMIER John Horgan on Wednesday said that he welcomed the news on the border measures announced by the federal government, noting: “We need to limit non-essential travel over the U.S. border, while maintaining our supply chains, so people have access to essentials.”
Horgan added: “As we know, more and more people are working contract-to-contract or are self-mployed in the gig economy. These workers also deserve direct support as they self-isolate or care for a family member or children. Therefore, I am pleased to see that federal government responded to our request for additional benefits for those who don’t qualify for Employment Insurance.
“We will be conducting a full review of the of the federal package announced today, and we will work with our federal partners to advocate for higher benefits so people will be able to afford rent and essentials while staying home during this crisis.
“Our government is working on details of a B.C. plan. Our focus is on supporting services that protect the health and safety of people impacted by the COVID-19 virus. We will expand on the federal government’s efforts to offer immediate relief for people and businesses, and build our longer-term plan for economic recovery in collaboration with the business community.”