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Finance committee  Sure. There was a significant move to address that. When the CERB was first introduced, it was a flat $2,000-a-month benefit. It precluded any income from employment. Therefore, we had the odd situation, especially with respect to part-time employees, where the government was of

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  Yes. It's a lesser issue, certainly, than the first challenge.

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  The first thing I would say is that the government, of course, is making some moves with respect to the platform sellers with respect to tax collection there. Certainly one of the challenges that Canadian retail merchants have faced was the situation where a marketplace seller wa

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  Yes. To be honest with you, I'm not sufficiently familiar with the related party rules. We did look at that at the time the rules were put into place, but I wouldn't know how widespread that problem is or the different configurations that might be reasonable in business terms but

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  Sure. I have all kinds of thoughts on input costs and how that could be affected. Some of that is probably not within the purview of the finance committee, but obviously you have a broad brief, so I could come back to that. One of the areas of challenge, actually, is in HASCAP.

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  Yes, but it's variable across the industry, because some entities have done relatively well because they were deemed necessities through this piece. It has been particularly challenging for what you might call discretionary retail, unlike things like food and pharmacy. At its dee

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  It's hard to tell. What we did see was that retail had 40% more proposals at the close of last year than it had the prior year. That was atypical, actually, across Canadian industry. With the exception of arts, tourism and activities, basically, the number of bankruptcy proposals

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler

Finance committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank the committee for the opportunity to present today. For those unfamiliar with the Retail Council of Canada, we represent over 70% of core retail sales nationwide. Our members are drawn from grocery, pharmacy, general merchandise and spe

March 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Karl Littler