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Province provides update on support payments for businesses

Article content The Manitoba government has provided more than $180 million through programs created to protect businesses from the impacts of COVID-19 and support the economy. “Our priority is to protect Manitobans from the deadly pandemic and protect their livelihoods from its economic impacts,” Finance Minister, Scott Fielding announced last week. “We’ve created the most generous support system in the country to provide Manitobans with the right program at the right time, and we are listening to Manitoba businesses and individuals so we can help meet their evolving needs.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser.

Biz owners wait for cheques even as province boosts aid

Winnipeg Free Press MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Ray Giguere owner of Argy s Collectables, one of many small Manitoba businesses that either slip through the cracks in qualifying for funding or don t receive it all, even after they have qualified. Listening to the same tune again and again isn t new to Ray Giguere, but not when it comes from the provincial government, and not when it relates to his struggling business during a global pandemic. Listening to the same tune again and again isn t new to Ray Giguere, but not when it comes from the provincial government, and not when it relates to his struggling business during a global pandemic.

Province provides $5 million to support local restaurants impacted by COVID-19 restrictions

Province provides $5 million to support local restaurants impacted by COVID-19 restrictions Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Premier Brian Pallister discussing Manitoba Bridge Grant program at a recent COVID-19 briefing. The Manitoba government is providing $5 million to the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce to develop a program that provides financial relief to dine-in restaurants that have been affected financially by the province moving to Critical (red) on the #RestartMB Pandemic Response System and resulting public health orders. “Manitoba’s restaurant community has made significant sacrifices in order to help halt the spread of this deadly virus and protect all Manitobans during this crucial time in our fight against COVID-19,” said Premier Brian Pallister. “Many businesses have taken on additional costs to adapt their operations to comply with public health orders and safely provide Manitobans with the services they rely on while supporting their efforts to stay ho

Anything helps, restaurateurs say of delivery subsidy

Winnipeg Free Press By: Kellen Taniguchi | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 Local restaurant owners are saying “anything helps” after the province announced it is providing $5 million to restaurants struggling under the code red pandemic response system. Local restaurant owners are saying anything helps after the province announced it is providing $5 million to restaurants struggling under the code red pandemic response system. Province announces $5-M program to help restaurants with code-red delivery costs Click to Expand On Tuesday, Premier Brian Pallister announced the $5-million Dine-in Restaurant Relief Program aimed at helping restaurants hit hard by code-red restrictions. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press files)

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