by Mississauga Board of Trade | Aug 17, 2021
TORONTO — In response to evolving data around the transmissibility of the Delta variant and based on the recent experiences of other jurisdictions, the government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is taking action to increase protection for...
by Mississauga Board of Trade | Aug 16, 2021
(OTTAWA) – August 16, 2021 – The Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Director of Parliamentary Affairs and SME Policy, Alla Drigola Birk, today issued the following statement about the need to help the hardest-hit businesses, who will still struggle for the next two years....
by Mississauga Board of Trade | Aug 13, 2021
$8.7 million in additional funding to help 4,100 more businesses recover from the pandemic and keep 150 students employed The COVID-19 pandemic has placed an immense strain on retail-oriented main street businesses and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) over...
by Mississauga Board of Trade | Jul 13, 2021
In March 2020, tourism came to a screeching halt as public safety measures kept most Canadians home and international borders closed. Now that vaccination efforts are paying off and declining case rates are allowing the easing of restrictions, tourism businesses and...
by Mississauga Board of Trade | Jun 29, 2021
MISSISSAUGA – The Ontario government is investing over $45 million to support the reconstruction of the South Common Community Centre and Library in Mississauga. The new community centre will have expanded indoor and outdoor fitness spaces, an aquatics centre and a...