Liberals promise tax credit, EI benefit to help workers
OTTAWA — Canadians could soon be putting $250 a year in federal tax credits toward better skills, while getting federal help to pay the bills.
One of the showpieces in Tuesday’s federal Liberal budget, part of more than $1.7 billion in planned new spending over five years, aims to help workers prepare for tectonic digital shifts in Canada’s labour market — although it appears to fall short of what experts have told the government would be needed to help workers chart new career paths.
The Liberal proposal would provide a $250 refundable tax credit, accumulating over time, to allow workers to offset the costs of learning new job skills. The plan, to cost $710 million over the next five years, would be available to Canadian workers earning between $10,000 and about $150,000 a year.
The budget document says the credit is expected to launch in late 2020 — a year after this fall’s federal election — and will apply against the cost of programs at eligible universities, colleges and training institutions.