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Kingston struggles as tourism plummets during pandemic
Kingston, Ont., has escaped the worst harm from COVID-19. But the city thrives on tourism, and business owners say they’ll need more government help to survive the winter. Mayor Bryan Paterson says he’s worried about all those businesses that rely on tourists.
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The Canadian Press
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CP18744753
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n_COVID-Kingston20200821T0800
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2m13s
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Create Date:
8/21/2020 8:00:00 AM
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Bryan Paterson
Canada
canada government
COVID-19
Dan Irwin
economy
Kingston
Ontario
pandemic
safety