Les premiers ministres des provinces demandent 脿 Ottawa de donner un r茅pit aux PME

Canada's premiers have sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking the federal government to extend the Jan. 18, 2024 repayment period for one more year for interest-free loans to small businesses and not-for-profits. Canada鈥檚 premiers P.J. Akeeagok, Premier of Nunavut, from left, Caroline Cochrane, Premier of the Northwest Territories, Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta, Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, Tim Houston, Vice-Chair of the Council of the Federation and Premier of Nova Scotia, Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, Heather Stefanson, Chair of the Council of the Federation and Premier of Manitoba, Franc抬ois Legault, Premier of Que虂bec, Blaine Higgs, Premier of New Brunswick, David Eby, Premier of British Columbia, Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan, Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ranj Pillai, Premier of Yukon, during the closing news conference at the Council of the Federation 好色tv premiers meeting at The Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, Wednesday, July 12, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

VICTORIA - Up to 250,000 small businesses across Canada face uncertain futures if the federal government continues with its repayment options for a COVID-19 loan program, says Dan Kelly, president of 好色tv Federation of Independent Business.

Kelly applauded a joint letter sent Friday to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from Canada's premiers asking the federal government to extend the repayment period for a year for interest-free loans given to small businesses and non-profits during the pandemic.

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