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Five professional golf associations, including the Saskatchewan Turfgrass Association, has asked the Saskatchewan government to declare golf as one of the first approved industries once COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed.
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business argues that the Ontario government’s list of essential businesses provides vague information about how or if companies can operate.
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British Columbia golf courses don’t want Alberta golfers playing on their properties any time soon.
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Lawn care professionals and landscape contractors on Prince Edward Island are limited to providing only two services after being declared non-essential by the provincial government.
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Edmonton journalist Robert Tychkowski has sounded off to say that those opposed to allowing golf to be played during the current COVID-19 pandemic haven’t made a valid case.
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