To ensure the survival of businesses shaken by the desertion of tourists during the pandemic, Ottawa guarantees financial loans to hotels, restaurants, and other cultural and tourism businesses, in addition to reserving money so that their customers can - a day - return by plane.
Ottawa wants to save tourism and the airline industry
Le Devoir,
01 December 2020, Canada
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