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The provincial government is reopening the Manitoba Bridge Grant program to provide an estimated $5 million in support for seasonal businesses, new applicants and others affected by public health restrictions, it was announced Tuesday.
The deadline for applications is July 16. Nearly 1,000 businesses are expected to be eligible for the enhancement of the original program which was launched last November and has provided more than $291 million to over 15,000 private enterprises, not-for-profit organizations and registered charities affected by those restrictions.
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When it comes time to make big decisions on how to respond to the pandemic, where is Premier Brian Pallister getting his technical and scientific advice?
When it comes time to make big decisions on how to respond to the pandemic, where is Premier Brian Pallister getting his technical and scientific advice?
There are certainly many qualified experts within government in areas such as public health, epidemiology and emergency management, and they should be applauded for their dedication to the pandemic effort. But if Mr. Pallister is basing all of his pandemic-response decisions on their advice, then why are so many equally qualified experts outside government at odds with those decisions?