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Sask. government extending small business emergency payment for extra monthThe maximum payment that small businesses can receive per SSBEP eligibility period during the COVID-19 pandemic is $5,000.EconomyApr 30, 2021
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Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment program extended: provinceAs the COVID-19 crisis continues, the Saskatchewan government has announced that it has extended its Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP) program.CanadaJan 29, 2021
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Saskatchewan rolling out $8M in support for small businesses during COVID-19In April, the province earmarked $50 million for the SSBEP program, with $32 million being doled out. During December, another $8 million will be distributed to small businesses.CanadaDec 3, 2020
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Saskatchewan earmarks $50 million in aid to small, medium businesses during coronavirus pandemicGrants will be paid based on 15 per cent of a business's monthly sales revenue to a maximum of $5,000.CanadaApr 9, 2020
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