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Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

Daily Update: December 2, 2024

In this edition:

  • Auditor-General reports that $3.5B in CEBA loans went to ineligible recipients
  • Michael Lindsay named interim President and CEO of Metrolinx
  • New Niagara Geopark signs highlight Indigenous trails
  • U.S. Postal Service won’t accept Canada-bound mail due to strike
  • Welland radio stations aim to move back into urban area
  • Alectra Utilities invites customer feedback on future electricity grid planning
  • RESCON takes City of Toronto to court over Green Standard performance measures
  • Focus on Finance & Economy

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A row of official cheques from the Government of Canada

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Auditor-General reports that $3.5B in CEBA loans went to ineligible recipients

The Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) program quickly disbursed $49.1 billion in loans to small businesses to cover expenses that could not be deferred during the COVID‑19 pandemic. Of those loans, 91% went to eligible businesses. As of 31 March 2024, approximately 83% of the total loan amounts originally disbursed had been repaid, with a portion forgiven.

Based on the Auditor-General’s report, an estimated $3.5 billion went to ineligible recipients.

In a statement made in response, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said that the report “fails to properly acknowledge that CEBA was designed and delivered during a global pandemic. Within less than two weeks, the federal government stood up new, emergency support for 898,000 small businesses across the country.”

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Michael Lindsay, a smiling White man wearing a blue suit and blue tie.

Picture credit: Infrastructure Ontario

Michael Lindsay named interim President and CEO of Metrolinx

Today, the Ontario government named Michael Lindsay as the new interim-President and Chief Executive Officer of Metrolinx, effective as early as December 16, 2024. Mr. Lindsay has been given a clear mandate with opening Eglinton Crosstown as his top priority. Mr. Lindsay will move over to Metrolinx on December 9 to begin supporting the transition process.


Smiling Niagara Geopark workers and volunteers next to a QR code on a tree

Picture credit: Niagara Geopark

New Niagara Geopark signs highlight Indigenous trails

In keeping with its mandate, the Geopark intends to tell both the stories of Niagara’s unique geology and landscapes, together with “fascinating” stories of Niagara’s Indigenous Peoples, said Niagara Geopark manager Aydan Drumm.

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A stack of United States Postal Service shipping boxes

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U.S. Postal Service won’t accept Canada-bound mail due to strike

The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended accepting mail headed to Canada due to the strike by Canada Post workers.

It is asking customers to refrain from mailing items addressed to Canada until further notice.

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Table with headphones and microphone in radio station

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Welland radio stations aim to move back into urban area

The owner of 91.7 Giant FM and New Country 89.1 stations, which operate on a roughly 8.1-hectare parcel of property on Forks Road in southwest Welland, is looking to move.

The property, on which sits not only tall AM radio towers and other equipment for a station, but also solar panels capable of lowering hydro power costs down to nearly nothing, has been put up for sale.

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An Alectra Utilities road crew service an underground power cable

Photo Credit: Alectra Utilities

Alectra Utilities invites customer feedback on future electricity grid planning

Alectra Utilities is encouraging customers to participate in its Customer Engagement Survey to help shape the future of energy delivery and guide its long-term investment plan.

Each residential and small business customer completing the survey will be entered into a draw for one of 10 chances to win $1,500 in free electricity, applied as a credit directly to their account. Large business customers have one of 3 chances to win a team breakfast or lunch valued at $500.

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A gavel on top of a book

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RESCON takes City of Toronto to court over Toronto Green Standard (TGS) performance measures

The Residential Construction Council of Ontario (RESCON) has filed a legal application in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against the City of Toronto over the escalation of the Toronto Green Standard (TGS) performance measures.

RESCON is seeking a mandatory order that would enforce the Building Code Act and prohibit the city from imposing building regulations on planning applications because they are beyond the legal authority of the city.

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Focus on Finance & Economy

A mixed bag: Canadian rental developer sentiment varies from region to region

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC) 2024 Canadian Rental Housing Construction Survey shows there’s improved conditions for purpose-built rental development in some regions of the country, but it’s not so favourable in others.

“Larger developers are expanding their pipelines with optimism, while smaller developers remain cautious due to financing challenges,” a release states.

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Through the Daily Updates, the GNCC aims to deliver important business news in a timely manner. We disseminate all news and information we feel will be important to businesses. Inclusion in the Daily Update is not an endorsement by the GNCC.


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