Businesses that opened during pandemic lament lack of access to government aid
OTTAWA — The sounds of baseballs hitting bats and gloves are fewer these days at Robert Johnston’s training centre in Toronto because of public health restrictions.
Since last March, the federal government has rolled out unprecedented amounts in subsidies and loans to help businesses like Johnston’s bridge to better times. Except Johnston continues to strike out on the help, all because he opened during the pandemic.
Asked for his business’s outlook absent any aid, Johnston was blunt: “We wouldn’t be able to make. We wouldn’t make it. We’d have to close the doors, unfortunately.”
His story is not unique and it’s an issue that has been on the government’s radar last spring, yet no fix has arrived.