New Alberta businesses question why they don't qualify for COVID-19 subsidy programs
A number of COVID-19 subsidy programs emerged this year, but newer Alberta businesses didn't qualify, despite years of planning and investment to get up and running. Vinesh Pratap has more from owners who feel shut out.
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