Montreal’s business community is bracing for a tough few weeks, with the lockdown extended for four weeks. From restaurants to retail, business owners worry about their futures. As Global’s Amanda Jelowicki reports, some worry concessions such as allowing food delivery and curbside pickup, may not be enough.
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Coronavirus: Quebec Retailers, restaurants worried over extended lockdown
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