Pleas from small businesses for debt help pepper Freeland’s post-budget tour
OTTAWA — Small business owners have made a plea to the federal finance minister to consider more help paying off their pandemic-related debts as the sixth wave of COVID-19 causes customers to stay home and sales to fall.
The request is one Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has faced repeatedly in recent days during a cross-country post-budget tour.
Her response has been that emergency measures are no longer needed with the crisis passed, the economy running hot and the government needing to tighten its fiscal belt.
Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, said underneath the headline economic numbers only two in five of his members report being back to normal sales.