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Mayor lobbies Ottawa on urgent need for more COVID-related funding

Article content Latest projections show a $14.5-million pandemic-caused deficit by the end of 2021, due largely to a $7-million deficit projected at the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel and a $3.4-million deficit at Windsor International Airport. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Mayor lobbies Ottawa on urgent need for more COVID-related funding Back to video Because the city is the sole shareholder, it usually enjoys a $1-million annual dividend from each, but is now facing the dilemma of potentially propping them up financially, Dilkens said in a letter sent Tuesday to Dominic LeBlanc, the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and president of the Queen’s Privy Council of Canada. Copies were also sent to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and local MPs.

Canada continues to support southern Ontario businesses and organizations amid and beyond global pandemic

From: Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Since the onset of the pandemic, Canada’s Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) have been delivering critical support to help businesses and organizations stay open, protect jobs and prepare for a strong recovery. Thanks to their unique connection to communities and local businesses, Budget 2021 recognizes RDAs as key partners to support economic recovery, diversification and innovation as we work together to finish the fight against COVID-19 and ensure a robust, inclusive economic recovery. Since the onset of the pandemic, Canada’s Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) have been delivering critical support to help businesses and organizations stay open, protect jobs and prepare for a strong recovery. Thanks to their unique connection to communities and local businesses, Budget 2021 recognizes RDAs as key partners to support economic recovery, diversification and innovation as we work together to finish the fight agai

Canada continues unprecedented investments for economic recovery in Atlantic Canada

From: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to continue delivering financial support to businesses impacted by COVID-19. May 4, 2021 · Moncton, New Brunswick · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) When COVID first hit, it pushed the country into its deepest recession since the Great Depression. From the very beginning of the pandemic, an essential part of the Government of Canada’s response has been unprecedented federal support for Canadians and Canadian businesses. ACOA a lifeline for Atlantic Canadian businesses Leveraging their unique connection to communities and local businesses, Canada’s regional development agencies (RDAs), like ACOA in Atlantic Canada, continue to play a vital role in ensuring that businesses and communities are equipped to weather the storm, prepare for the reopening of the economy and plan for future growth.

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