It's been six months since most Alberta businesses were ordered by the provincial government to close due to COVID-19. "Definitely small businesses right now are concerned and in a vulnerable position," said Annie Dormuth, Alberta provincial affairs director with Canadian Federation of Independent Business. CBC News followed up with three business owners six months after the province announced a shutdown of non-essential businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic to see how their businesses are coping. Other business owners have used this time to open their doors . "There are going to be outliers of small businesses doing well," Dormuth said.
Source: CBC News September 14, 2020 13:00 UTC