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Winnipeg Free Press
Feeling the heat
From health restrictions to staffing woes, restaurateurs keep a lot of plates spinning as the pandemic tests the limits of their passion By: Eva Wasney | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2021 Save to Read Later
There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, “We can’t wait to meet you.”
There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, We can’t wait to meet you.
Inside the Empress Street restaurant, husband-and-wife owners Tristan and Melanie Foucault still haven’t met many of their regular customers in person since opening one year ago. Instead, Instagram followers have taken the place of a full dining room and timeline posts have become a stand-in for the daily special spiel.
Restaurant Canada has called for more “sector-specific” support after the federal budget was released on Monday.
In a press release issued on April 19, the organization said it welcomed commitments outlined in the federal budget, including promises to extend the rent and wage subsidies until September 25; however, they also called for more to be done as millions of people are still out of work.
“We appreciate that the government has listened to our industry and others and is extending the critically necessary rent and wage subsidies beyond June,” said Restaurants Canada President and CEO Todd Barclay.
“These programs are providing a lifeline to restaurants and other small businesses across the country. But our especially hard-hit industry is going to need more sector-specific support to continue reviving main streets and help the government keep its throne speech promise to bring a million Canadians back to work.”