The long wait for rent relief, and what went wrong with Ottawa's business rescue plan
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The long wait for rent relief, and what went wrong with Ottawa's business rescue plan

The long wait for rent relief, and what went wrong with Ottawa's business rescue plan

The rent assistance program, which started to come together in early April, has faced much criticism and confusion, writes Associate Editor Nick Taylor-Vaisey. The rush to save small business from extinction—and preserve millions of jobs in the process—has exposed the perils of pandemic policy making.

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