As small businesses continue to grapple with the loss of income and the possibility of closing for good due to being deemed non-essential during COVID-19 lockdowns, hundreds of businesses have joined a push to take a stand against such measures under the banner of “we are all essential.” “The government has no right to identify one group of people or one group of businesses or one group of religious establishments essential and non-essential,” said Vladislav Sobolev, founder of We Are All Essential, an initiative that supports the rights of small businesses, in a Feb. 1 Facebook video. Sobolev told The Epoch Times that close to 500 small businesses across Canada are planning to reopen on Feb. 11 due to a campaign he organized called “Together We Can End The Lockdowns.” The campaign urges small business owners to come together and make a stand to “prevent the loss of 222,000 small businesses …
As small businesses continue to grapple with the loss of income and the possibility of closing for good due to being deemed non-essential during COVID-19 lockdowns, hundreds of businesses have joined a push to take a stand against such measures under the banner of “we are all essential.” “The government has no right to identify one
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