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Extending CEBA deadline would help marginalized businesses, groups say

Businesses that repay their loans by Dec. 31 will have either $10,000 or $20,000 forgiven, depending on the size of the loan, but as of Jan. 1, no amount will be forgiven, and interest will begin to accrue at the rate of 5 per cent

Extending CEBA deadline would help marginalized businesses, groups say

Businesses that repay their loans by Dec. 31 will have either $10,000 or $20,000 forgiven, depending on the size of the loan, but as of Jan. 1, no amount will be forgiven, and interest will begin to accrue at the rate of 5 per cent

Extending CEBA deadline would help marginalized businesses, groups say

Businesses that repay their loans by Dec. 31 will have either $10,000 or $20,000 forgiven, depending on the size of the loan, but as of Jan. 1, no amount will be forgiven, and interest will begin to accrue at the rate of 5 per cent

Extending CEBA deadline would help marginalized businesses, groups say

Businesses that repay their loans by Dec. 31 will have either $10,000 or $20,000 forgiven, depending on the size of the loan, but as of Jan. 1, no amount will be forgiven, and interest will begin to accrue at the rate of 5 per cent

Extending CEBA deadline would help marginalized businesses, groups say

Businesses that repay their loans by Dec. 31 will have either $10,000 or $20,000 forgiven, depending on the size of the loan, but as of Jan. 1, no amount will be forgiven, and interest will begin to accrue at the rate of 5 per cent

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