Quebec premier provides update on COVID-19 as cases surge to 2,736 He was banking on those parties to help the business survive the quiet winter months after the holidays.
Making matters worse, he just spent thousands on food and alcohol he won’t need anymore.“At the beginning of the week, we were looking to get some more employees.
Now I’m thinking, if it continues like that, to maybe close one or two days a week. I will have to fire employees,” he said.At Burgundy Lion in the southwest, Paul Desbaillets has also seen big reservations cancelled.“Businesses and larger groups have taken upon themselves to follow the mandate the same way they’re asking people to work from home, and they’ve cancelled those sorts of events,” he explained,.