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More funding coming to hotels, resorts and tourism businesses Written by Ryan Forbes Friday, Apr 23 2021, 4:59 AM Tourism-based business owners and outfitters rallied in front of Fort Vermillion last summer, as they asked the government for financial support.
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Ontario is providing a new round of funding and support to tourism and hospitality-based businesses across the province.
Ontario says they will be introducing the Ontario Tourism and Hospitality Small Business Support Grant soon, which will provide one-time $10,000 to $20,000 payments to eligible businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector.
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The Ontario government has announced that it will unveil the 2021 Budget in March 24th.
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy says the Budget will support the province’s comprehensive vaccine distribution plan, along with providing additional resources for the health care sector and initiatives to protect the economic well-being of families, workers and employers.
He says it will continue to focus on protecting people’s health and jobs through the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Our focus has got to be protecting health and jobs today,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “Even though the light at the end of the tunnel shines brighter with each person that is vaccinated, we are going to take nothing for granted. This caution is necessary to save lives. And it’s also necessary for our economic and fiscal recovery, because as I often say, without healthy people, you can’t have a healthy economy. So, we’ll defeat the virus by working together. And when
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Ontario Expands Eligibility for Main Street Relief Grant
Helping Small Businesses Access PPE as Province Returns to Framework
TORONTO - The Ontario government is expanding the number of small businesses that can apply for the Main Street Relief Grant to help offset the costs of purchasing personal protective equipment (PPE) to cautiously and gradually reopen in parts of the province. Small businesses with 2 to 19 employees in all eligible sectors - expanded from 2-9 employees - including those in the arts, entertainment, and recreation sector, can now apply for up to $1,000 in financial support. The expansion is being made as more parts of the province enter the strengthened COVID-19 Response Framework, which allows for the gradual and safe reopening of in-store shopping at non-essential retail stores.