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OTTAWA, ON, April 30, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Budget 2021 is the Government of Canada s plan to finish the fight against COVID-19 and ensure a robust economic recovery that is inclusive of all Canadians.
Today, Pam Damoff, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services, met with a small roundtable of Indigenous women entrepreneurs and partner organizations to discuss the broad challenges women face in establishing and maintaining businesses and investments from
Budget 2021: A Recovery Plan for Jobs, Growth, and Resilience.
The COVID-19 recession is the steepest and fastest economic contraction since the Great Depression. It has disproportionately affected low-wage workers, young people, women, and racialized Canadians. For businesses, it has been a two-speed recession, with some finding ways to prosper and grow, but with many businesses especially small businesses fighting to survive. Budget 2021 is an historic investment to a
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We recently recieved a kind donation from the local organisation CMAGS (Crystal Meth Awareness Group Shoalhaven). Here is the founder Julie presenting our lovely Karen with a cheque for BBCR.
Below is some information on how and why this organisation began in Julies words:
CMAGS began in 2015 because I saw the need to bring awareness and inform the community on the effects crystal methamphetamine was having on the Bay and Basin area. The use of this drug was escalating and there was a need for support for parents, family, and friends that were dealing with loved ones taking crystal methamphetamine.
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