PODCAST: Iron Energy gym talks government support during the pandemic

NowMedia Staff | January 17, 2022 in Conversations that Matter

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In this episode of Conversations that Matter, Jim Csek and Sarah Jones sit down with one of the co-owners of Iron Energy Gym, Brett Godin, as he speaks on how their business has been impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over the course of two years, provincial and federal grants have been offered by the government to help individuals who have been directly impacted due to COVID-19 closures, but are they as helpful as they appear?

The latest COVID-19 Closure Relief Grant from the BC Government is providing grants between $1,000 to $10,000 for businesses that were ordered to close on Dec. 22, 2021. That includes bars, nightclubs, lounges that do not serve meals, gyms, fitness and adult dance centres. 

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Godin said that a cheque of $10,000 is an 'embarrassment and a slap in the face’ as costs of rent, insurance, utilities, and paying for employee wages far exceed the $10K being offered. 

As a result of that, along with other issues, the business decided to stay open despite a provincial health order. 

This has grown them a large social media following in just a few weeks, with many individuals and businesses agreeing that a change is needed. 

Godin hinted that many other businesses will be taking a stand in the coming weeks as ‘Operation Green Light’ will come into effect on Jan.18. 

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