Small businesses owners speak out after year under COVID-19, face new lockdown

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Caption: As Ontario closes in on yet another province-wide lockdown, CBC spoke Thursday at noon with Keanin Loomis, CEO of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, and small business owners Julie Cole of Hamilton's Mabel's Labels and Andrei Kovalevskii, owner of the Windsor Massage and Steam Sauna.

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As Ontario appears to be closing in on yet another province-wide lockdown, we'll talk, on Thursday at noon, with Keanin Loomis, CEO of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, and small business owners Julie Cole of Hamilton's Mabel's Labels and Andrei Kovalevskii, owner of the Windsor Massage and Steam Sauna.
CBC's Conrad Collaco(external link) interviews Loomis, Cole and Kovalevskii live at noon on Thursday. You can watch live on this page.
Should the province head into another lockdown? Should Doug Ford's provincial government have handled the COVID-19 restrictions differently? What message do you have for the workers and owners at small businesses in Ontario?
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