Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment
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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 tourism support program renewed to help industry deal with uncertaintiesOn Thursday the Saskatchewan government announced it is renewing the Tourism Sector Support Program and the Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP).CanadaFeb 25, 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 small businesses still falling through cracks of federal, provincial supportsWhile businesses are slowly reopening in the province, the lingering losses from COVID-19 closures are weighing heavy on some local owners unable to access financial assistance.CanadaJun 4, 2020
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Coronavirus: Over 4,600 businesses apply for Saskatchewan’s emergency grant programThe program is being extended meaning businesses that qualify will automatically receive a second payment after May 19.EconomyMay 8, 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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