Oakville Beaver, 9 Jul 2020, p. 12

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 9, 20 20 | 12 It's in your hands. Make sure your favourite business or professional is nominated for the Oakville Beaver's 2020 Readers' Choice Awards. The Oakville Beaver Readers' Choice Awards were created so you can tell us which local businesses and service providers are the best at what they do. Once the nominations close on July 26, 2020, the nominees will be shortlisted and you will have the chance to vote for your favourite. Help make your favourite local business become a Oakville Beaver Readers' Choice. NomiNatioNs NowopeN Start nominating now at insidehalton.com/oBRC Oleg's NoFrills 1395 Abbeywood Drive, Oakville oleg's no frills PriCes effeCTiVe Thursday, July 9 To Wednesday, July 15, 2020 NEW STORE HOURS Sunday to Saturday 8am - 9pm 12.72/kg RED or GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES 2.14/kg, product of Mexico, no. 1 grade or ICEBERG LETTUCE each, product of Canada, Canada no.1 grade raisins rouges ou laitue Iceberg 20159199001 SCHNEIDERS CHICKEN WINGS selected varieties, frozen 750 g ailes de poulet 21124376 ARMSTRONG or PC® SHREDDED CHEESE 320 g, ARMSTRONG CHEESE BARS 400/450 g selected varieties, fromage râpé ou en brique 20869416/21286240 All checkout lanes open Thursday to Sunday 11am - 6pm** *Unless restricted by local by-law **Unless we are unable due to unforeseen technical difficulties. HAULER™ OFFERSFARMER'S MARKET™UNBAKED PIES selected varieties, 580 g-1 kg frozen tartes 20136431/20371535 797288 KRAFT DINNER original, club size 12x225 g macaroni au fromage 20169482 LB LB SEAQUEST® COLOSSAL RAW WHITE SHRIMP 16-20 count per lb, 300 g, frozen crevettes blanches 21043887 KRAFT PEANUT BUTTER 750 g/1 kg or HAZELNUT SPREAD 725 g selected varieties beurre d'arachide ou tartinade de noisettes 20039581001/20039581005/21285418 BREYERS CREAMERY STYLE ICE CREAM or FROZEN DESSERT 1.66 L crème glacée ou dessert surgelé 20344925001 COCA-COLA or PEPSI SOFT DRINKS selected varieties 6x710 mL boissons gazeuses 20310546002/20313741002 597 PORK HALF LOIN cryovac package demi-longe de porc 20554787 12.72/kg LBLB .97LB/EA 2.14/kg SCHNEIDERS ARMSTRONG 397597 377 247 BREYERS CREAMERYBREYERS CREAMERYBREYERS CREAMER 297 1,000 197 4.34/kg LB When Canada suddenly found itself in the COVID-19 crisis, I was extremely impressed with the government's quick response to support Canadian businesses and workers. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, from the very beginning, was offering support and was handing out money by the truckloads. To me that was an excellent strategy.To me that was an excellent strategy.T Then I started to wonder, and worry, about the financial implications of the gov- ernment providing so much financial sup- port. The support I agree with, but the nag- ging question was how is this all going to be paid for? Then I had the opportunity to listen to Ed Lazear during two webinars. Professor Lazear teaches economics at Stanford and was Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the United States from 2006 to 2009. That was the last time thefrom 2006 to 2009. That was the last time thef world suffered a major financial recession. The role of the Council was to provide economic guidance to former president George W. Bush and his administration. It is far easier, and financially feasible, to keep an existing business going than to watch it cease to exist and then have to re- create that business and the benefit it was providing to the economy plus employment to its labour force. The conclusion we can draw from that comment is given the choice to support a business or watch it go under, it makes more economic sense to make every effort to keep the business solvent. Will Canadians and our political leadersWill Canadians and our political leadersW be able to make the difficult decisions neces- sary to resuscitate our financial well-being after the COVID-19 crisis is behind us? Peter Watson is registered with Aligned Capital Partners Inc. (ACPI) to provide investment advice. Investment products are provided by ACPI. ACPI is a member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organiza- tion of Canada. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of ACPI. Peter Watson provides wealth management services through Watson In- vestments. TOUGH FINANCIAL DECISIONS AHEAD OPINION GOVERNMENT HAS DIFFICULT CHOICES TO MAKE FOR OUR ECONOMY ONCE COVID-19 IS OVER, WRITES PETER WATSON PETER WATSON Column

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