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Saskatchewan opens COVID-19 training subsidy

The Government of Saskatchewan has opened a temporary subsidy they say will help businesses enhance safety protocols and adjust business models as they re-open.

The Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy will reimburse private-sector employers for 100 per cent of their COVID-19 training costs, up to $10,000. The $2 million initiative, the province explains, will mitigate against additional financial impacts from training employees on the new guidelines.

It is available for businesses open now and which will re-open in a later phase.

The application deadline for RSTS is July 31, 2020, and can be found on Saskatchewan’s website.

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