Almost one-third of small businesses in Sask. did not pay back CEBA loan
Almost one-third of small Saskatchewan businesses were not able to repay the $60,000 Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loan by the Jan. 18 deadline.
Brianna Solberg, the director of the Prairies for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), said many businesses are in a position to make tough financial decisions.
“All business owners knew that these loans would be due back eventually,” said Solberg. “Many of them did not suspect that come 2023, they would actually be worse off than they were at the height of the (COVID-19) pandemic.
“In many cases, it’s harder now just because every line item in their budgets have increased, from food to fuel, rent (or) utilities. You name it, it’s more expensive.”