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Restaurants Canada weighs in on budget

By Canadian Pizza   

News budget labour restaurants

April 22, 2015, Ottawa – The 2015 federal budget is loaded with treats for everyone, but more could have been done on several key issues facing restaurant operators – the number one job creators in Canada in 2014, Restaurants Canada said in a news release.

“This budget makes some much-needed headway on labour shortages,” says Joyce Reynolds, executive vice-president, Government Affairs, in a news release. “There are thousands of restaurants struggling with unfilled positions, particularly in Western Canada. Today’s measures will help to some degree, but the problem demands much broader action.”

The budget includes these actions to address the labour shortage:

  • Targeted programming to support youth and immigrants relocating to areas where job opportunities exist.
  • A new, one-stop national labour information portal in addition to pre-announced investments in improved labour market information.
  • New labour market programs for Aboriginals.

“On a more solid note, we’re pleased the government reduced the small business tax rate from 11 to nine per cent over four years, which will help many of our members,” said Reynolds. “At the same time, it missed the opportunity to follow the lead of the European Union and regulate credit card interchange fees – a big-ticket item for any foodservice operator that accepts credit cards. Even though the government negotiated a 10 per cent cut to credit card fees, Canada’s fees will be five times higher than the EU’s come this fall.”

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