Part-time and seasonal workers can now apply for CERB if making less than $1,000 per month.

I have yet to see any sort of news that seems to pertain to my situation. Due to a fast track program, I was in school for 10/12 months last year, 8 of which was spent working 40 hour work weeks (unpaid, because healthcare unfortunately doesn't get paid co-ops like other programs do). So I only was able to work at a retail job for 2 months, not meeting any sort of income bracket.

Since I've graduated, I'm unable to get a job because my field legally requires me to be licensed, which I need to write my board exams in order to be able to do so. Testing centres have been closed for over a month now, and my exams got pushed to the end of June. Hopefully they open back up by then, but it's not looking promising. :c

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