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Businesses, non-profits with 30% revenue drop eligible for wage subsidy | Power & Politics

Businesses, non-profits with 30% revenue drop eligible for wage subsidy | Power & Politics Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says businesses and non-profit organizations seeing a drop of at least 30 per cent in revenue because of COVID-19 will qualify for the government's wage subsidy program.
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