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This report explains how conditions became so critical, what issues existed before the pandemic, the role the pandemic played and the most effective solutions to help small business now and in the ...
Planning for succession can be complicated, but it is vitally important to ensure a smooth transition and give you peace of ...
A real buyer will openly welcome this kind of questioning because they know the importance of developing a relationship between the buyer and seller. Don’t just listen to the answers, listen to how ...
One of the most significant vulnerabilities is having a shareholder agreement (also known as a Unanimous Shareholder Agreement, or “USA”) that is outdated or, crucially, underfunded. A well-drafted ...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) power Canada’s economy, but to stay competitive in the face of global trade tensions, supply chain disruptions, and rising economic uncertainty, they need to ...
As Canadian small business owners struggle with economic uncertainty, high costs of doing business, and international trade disruptions, maintaining a competitive tax environment is more important ...
This report dives into BC’s regional district spending growth since 2018, with a focus on the growing cost of bureaucracy and lack of oversight mechanisms. Its main findings reveal varying ...
As an employer one of your responsibilities is to provide a Record of Employment (ROE) to your employees when employment ends, whether temporarily or permanently. Service Canada uses the ROE to ...
Toronto, August 20, 2025 – New data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reveals that small businesses are being hit hardest by U.S. and Canadian tariffs on steel and aluminum ...
Toronto, August 1, 2025 – It’s extremely disappointing that the members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) have rejected Canada Post’s final offer. This just brings more uncertainty at a ...
Toronto, July 29, 2025 – Most small businesses are absorbing some or all of the costs associated with U.S. tariffs, according to new data by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).