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Coronavirus: Kingston economic recovery team plans to assist hard hit sectors

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Kingston, Ontario‘s economic recovery team livestreamed its first meeting on Wednesday. The meeting was led by Mayor Bryan Paterson, followed by a selected team of local industry leaders who are working to navigate the road to recovery during the coronavirus pandemic.

The ten-person team discussed the city’s economic recovery, starting with sectors that have been hit the hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic.

These are some of the main concerns that were shared by all sectors represented on the recovery team, including hospitality, personal services and non-profit sectors. “Being able to hear directly from the people that are experiencing firsthand what the challenges are, that’s going to help us put financial supports in place, to help provide

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