SOUND OFF: Pandemic business assistance fund a complete failure
IT’S WELL KNOWN THAT SMALL BUSINESSES located throughout Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and every other small community in the Cariboo are hurting drastically due to the pandemic. Most are hoping to survive long enough until vaccinations are completed by mid-summer.
Given the significant challenges that business owners have been suffering for the past year, you would think that our provincial government would be doing everything possible to help save small business ¬ the very basis of our provincial economy.
The good news came in the form of an announcement that all three parties at the Legislature had agreed to put partisan politics aside and work together in order to get our economy back on track.
Last September, small businesses welcomed the announcement that the provincial government would therefore set up a $300 million pandemic assistance fund. While this fell well short of the $680 million that just the tourism industry had requested earlier, at least it represented some hope for ailing small business owners.


