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Entrepreneurs say fees, tariffs, permits present barrier to flourishing future


Winnipeg Free Press
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Harman Kaur, co-owner of Spa Botanica on Corydon Avenue, says cutting down red tape for businesses could be ‘a matter of survival.’
For struggling businesses, pandemic-related shutdowns aren’t the only source of worry in 2021.
For struggling businesses, pandemic-related shutdowns aren’t the only source of worry in 2021. 
Also cause for concern are the mandated fees, operational tariffs and professional permits some business owners believe represent a wall of red tape hindering recovery efforts, as they brace for reopenings in a state of flux.
The cost of those regulations from all three levels of government totalled nearly $39 billion in 2020, suggest data released this week by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. ....

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Manitoba businesses chafe under extended orders


Winnipeg Free Press
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It s an elongated state of flux for Manitoba businesses, as the province announces a two-week extension for strident pandemic restrictions starting Saturday.
It s an elongated state of flux for Manitoba businesses, as the province announces a two-week extension for strident pandemic restrictions starting Saturday.
While chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin had expected to at least somewhat relax code red guidelines Friday, instead COVID-19 case counts creeping up after the holiday season means: Now is not the time to make that decision.
At least until Jan. 22, things like getting a haircut, shopping for clothes or buying personal electronics in-store will remain prohibited. Save for essential retailers such as grocery stores and pharmacies, all non-essential establishments among them restaurants, pubs and beauty salons remain shuttered. ....

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