The clock has also run out for a number of Peterborough businesses.
Jan. 18 was the deadline to payback the federal government’s Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) pandemic fund, means loans will now begin accruing interest and any chance of relief is fading.
As Robert Lothian reports, stakeholders are warning the impact could be devastating.
Economy
Peterborough businesses scramble as CEBA repayment deadline passes
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