The Ontario government is providing up to $5,000 to Ottawa businesses affected by the convoy occupation of downtown Ottawa, as part of a $10-million grant to be administered by Invest Ottawa. Read More
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Province announces $10-million grant for downtown Ottawa businesses, as owner says impact of convoy protests could linger
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