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Halton Hills we’re all in this together! COVID-19 has changed how we interact; physical distancing is now part of our everyday lexicon and people are self-isolating, working remotely, caring for children and above all staying safe with family members.
Share your experiences. Tell us how you are feeling. If you know of an organization or agency that is working to support those most vulnerable, spread the message on what support they might need.
The Town is also seeking feedback from local business owners about the effects of COVID-19 in order to best support them, measure economic impact and shape response initiatives.
This is our community. Use this platform to connect and share.
Halton Hills we’re all in this together! COVID-19 has changed how we interact; physical distancing is now part of our everyday lexicon and people are self-isolating, working remotely, caring for children and above all staying safe with family members.
Share your experiences. Tell us how you are feeling. If you know of an organization or agency that is working to support those most vulnerable, spread the message on what support they might need.
The Town is also seeking feedback from local business owners about the effects of COVID-19 in order to best support them, measure economic impact and shape response initiatives.
This is our community. Use this platform to connect and share.
CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
The Economic Development, Innovation and Culture Division would like to thank the Halton Hills business community for the feedback provided through the COVID-19 Business Recovery Survey.
Following an analysis of the input received, the Economic Development, Innovation and Culture Division will share the results with the Town's Council and with the business community through the Economic Development e-newsletter.
If you have any questions or further concerns please contact:
Graham Lowe, Senior Economic Development Officer
Town of Halton Hills Economic Development, Innovation & Culture Division
Tel: (905)-873-2600 ext. 2352
glowe@haltonhills.ca
The Town of Halton Hills is conducting a second COVID-19 survey of the Halton Hills business community. This survey builds on the earlier COVID-19 Business Impact Survey which was issued in April and collected information on the immediate effects of the pandemic.
The current survey will provide information on how businesses have adapted to the challenges posed by COVID-19 as well as help inform any further economic recovery supports.