Province provides over $75 million for businesses impacted by new public health orders
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The Manitoba government is increasing its budget for the Manitoba Bridge Grant and will be making a fourth round of up to $5,000 payments for eligible businesses and organizations to help protect them through the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We delayed the third wave coming into Manitoba and now we have to shorten the time it is here. That is why on Friday we introduced new, strict public health measures to curb the spread of the variants and reduce the strain on our health-care system,” said Premier Brian Pallister. “We recognize this quick closure for many businesses will have a significant impact on their operations, particularly the restaurant industry who we know were preparing for a busy Mother’s Day weekend. Our government remains committed to delivering the right progr
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Premier Brian Pallister announces that his government will be increasing its budget for the Manitoba Bridge Grant and will be making a fourth round of up to $5,000 payments for eligible businesses and organizations to help protect them through the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic during a press conference at the Manitoba Legislative Building on Monday morning. (Winnipeg Free Press)
Premier Brian Pallister announced a new round of funding to help businesses through their third lockdown on Monday morning as he implored Manitobans to get vaccinated.
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Premier Brian Pallister announced a new round of funding to help businesses through their third lockdown on Monday morning as he implored Manitobans to get vaccinated.
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