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Newsroom Ready: Ottawa businesses hurt by convoy can apply for funding
Treasury Board President Mona Fortier announced that Ottawa businesses hurt by the convoy protests will be able to apply for funding to offset losses starting Tuesday. The application for up to $10,000 in federal money and $5,000 in provincial funds will be accessible through a portal on Invest Canada’s website.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP152323471
Legacy Identifier:
r_Fortier-Businesses-Ottawa20220311T1600
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Duration:
1m20s
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1920px × 1080px 94.45 MB
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Create Date:
3/11/2022 4:00:00 PM
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businesses
convoy
Mona Fortier
Ottawa