Trudeau says details coming soon on help for households to access credit
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is raising anew his government’s promise to help hard-hit Canadians more easily access credit by leaning on the nation’s banks to do more than reduce credit-card costs.
Speaking at his daily press briefing, Trudeau said moves by Canada’s big banks to reduce interest rates on credit-card balances for those whose finances have been harmed by COVID-19 is a first step, but that they have to do more.
The Liberals have talked since last month about helping people get loans, possibly federally backed so they can be offered at low rates and on favourable repayment terms and be targeted to households that still have income but may be feeling financial strain.
On Tuesday, Trudeau said the credit package is still a work in progress.