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Bayfield business leader worried latest shutdown could be final straw Bayfield in Huron County. (Photo by Bob Montgomery) By Bob Montgomery April 9, 2021 6:08am Share via:
Leanne Kavanagh says she’s received letters from several of them, particularly people in the hospitality industry.
“It’s at the point of desperation. It’s heartbreaking to read what they’ve gone through, it’s heartbreaking to read about the lack of Provincial support that actually is there. I think there’s a miss-conception that anyone that’s been closed has all this support and it’s going to get them through,” said Kavanagh.
BAYFIELD, ONT. Natalie Tarnawski is not afraid to say that she broke the provincial shutdown Tuesday, by cutting a customer’s hair in her Bayfield salon. “The government has mandated that it is illegal for me to provide for my family, and I have to, so I’ve been coming in and taking clients who support me and my right to work,” says Tarnawski. She hasn’t received any fines or warnings, as of yet, but says she’s simply fed up, as are many other businesses in Huron-Perth, where case counts have averaged between two to three cases a day since the beginning of March.
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