Chinese state-owned enterprises and anti-abortion groups got through the wage subsidy.The Canada Revenue Agency on Monday released a searchable registry of the 339,938 businesses, charities and non-profits that have applied for and received the wage subsidy so far.But a spokesperson for the agency said tax law only allows the publication of “the name of any person or partnership that makes an application,” not the amount they receive.Corus Entertainment, the parent company of Global News, has previously disclosed it is among those receiving the wage subsidy as well as the amounts received in its quarterly financial records.