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HOW TO RE-OPEN – COVID-19 STEPS TO TAKE – RETAIL STORES, OFFICES, ETC. IN THE CKL – BEST PRACTICES TO MAXIMIZE SAFETY AND MINIMIZE LIABILITY.

As we gradually re-open the CKL, some sectors, including retail stores and professional offices, have no health and safety guidelines available yet from the Ontario government.  While the guidelines for the five, key sectors announced to date overlap substantially and, effectively, apply to any public business space, it is important for all business spaces to […]

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UPDATE ON THE COMMERCIAL RENT SUBSIDY FOR CKL SMALL BUSINESSES – APPLY NOW. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

The federal government announced today that application documents and updated criteria for Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) for small businesses are now available, and that the program will be opened for applications beginning on May 25. This program will provide forgivable loans to eligible commercial property owners, who in turn will give a rent reduction

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CKL BUSINESSES – ONT. GOV. BEING CRITICIZED FOR ALLOWING RE-OPENING WITHOUT PROPER TESTING IN PLACE – GET READY FOR THERMAL TESTING IN YOUR WORKPLACE. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

A primary symptom of the virus is an elevated body temperature of above 38C (100.4F). Accurate body temperature measurements seek to measure a person’s core body temperature. The normal core body temperature range in an adult is 36.5 – 37 C, but not everyone’s “normal” is the same. As well, different methods of temperature testing,

CKL BUSINESSES – ONT. GOV. BEING CRITICIZED FOR ALLOWING RE-OPENING WITHOUT PROPER TESTING IN PLACE – GET READY FOR THERMAL TESTING IN YOUR WORKPLACE. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Read More »

SUPPORT FOR OUR ELDERLY AND ISOLATED – N.I.C.E. – FREE SESSIONS – CHECK IT OUT.

Did you know about the NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR THE CARE OF THE ELDERLY (NICE)? NICE is an international network of researchers, practitioners and students dedicated to improving the care of older adults, both in Canada and abroad. Its members represent a broad spectrum of disciplines and professions, including geriatric medicine, gerontological nursing, gerontological social work,

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NON-MEDICAL MASKS OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED TODAY AS "ADDITIONAL MEASURE" – PHYSICAL DISTANCING REMAINS ESSENTIAL. YOUR UPDATE.

Today federal public health officials are now officially recommending that people wear non-medical masks in situations where physical distancing isn’t possible. After initially advising against wearing non-medical masks, federal health officials said in April that people who don’t have symptoms of COVID-19 could wear non-medical masks when in public as “an additional measure” to protect others —

NON-MEDICAL MASKS OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED TODAY AS "ADDITIONAL MEASURE" – PHYSICAL DISTANCING REMAINS ESSENTIAL. YOUR UPDATE. Read More »

CKL BUSINESSES – ELIGIBILITY FOR THE CEBA $40,000 LOC NOW EXPANDED – FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY.

Today the federal government announced an expansion to the eligibility criteria for the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA), to now include many owner-operated small businesses. The changes to the CEBA are intended to allow more Canadian small businesses to access interest free loans that will help cover operating costs during a period when revenues have been

CKL BUSINESSES – ELIGIBILITY FOR THE CEBA $40,000 LOC NOW EXPANDED – FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY. Read More »

CKL BUSINESSES – FEDERAL WAGE SUBSIDY EXTENDED AND EXPANDED. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (the “CEWS”) has been both extended and expanded: extended for another 3 months to August 29, 2020; and expanded to include eligibility for the following groups: partnerships that are up to 50% owned by non-eligible members; Indigenous government-owned corporations that are carrying on a business, as well as partnerships where the partners

CKL BUSINESSES – FEDERAL WAGE SUBSIDY EXTENDED AND EXPANDED. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Read More »

REOPENING THE CKL – WHO? WHEN? HOW? ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS

May 15 – The Ontario government announced the following businesses will be permitted to open, with restrictions, effective Tuesday May 19, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. E.D.T.: "Retail services that are not in shopping malls and have separate street-front entrances with measures in place that can enable physical distancing, such as limiting the number of customers in the

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CKL FARMERS – MORE FINANCIAL HELP – APPLY NOW. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

The governments of Canada and Ontario have jointly announced they are investing up to $2.25 million to help farmers better protect employees and ensure the continued supply of healthy food products for consumers during the COVID-19 outbreak. Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (the Partnership), the federal and provincial governments are launching the second intake of

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CKL BUSINESSES – IF YOU DO NOT QUALIFY FOR OTHER RELIEF, OR YOU NEED MORE FINANCIAL HELP, APPLY NOW FOR THE NEW RELIEF AND RECOVERY FUND. NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

The Government of Canada has announced a new national $962 million Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF), which provides $675 million in financing support to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are unable to access existing COVID-19 measures and $287 million to support rural business’ and communities with access to capital through Community Futures Development

CKL BUSINESSES – IF YOU DO NOT QUALIFY FOR OTHER RELIEF, OR YOU NEED MORE FINANCIAL HELP, APPLY NOW FOR THE NEW RELIEF AND RECOVERY FUND. NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Read More »

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