B.C. small businesses who were rejected for financial aid under the province’s bureaucratic, onerous and poorly designed vandalism grant program are being encouraged to apply again, after the government effectively reset the whole endeavour.
At that rate — one per cent of funding in 27 per cent of the elapsed time — the government was on course to leave more than $10 million unspent at a time when cash-strapped small businesses say they are in dire financial straits due the out-of-pocket costs associated with graffiti, broken windows and rising street disorder.
It was interesting to watch Bailey handle the issue. She barely admitted there was even a problem. At one point she called the revisions “small changes” — as if the core requirements of the program hadn’t been gutted and all the rejected applications restarted after four months of failure to get the money out the door.“And I can tell you that I'm hearing very positive things from our small business community.
“New information, new thoughts, right?” Bailey said in an interview, when I asked her about the change.
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