Ottawa Announces More Funding For Small Businesses, Startups
More help is also on the way for workers in an array of sectors, from oil and gas to arts, culture and sports.
More help is also on the way for workers in an array of sectors, from oil and gas to arts, culture and sports.
The latest survey from CFIB also found that most small businesses want governments to provide hardship grants to help cover rent and other costs and help them deal with mounting debt.
Sheri Somerville says accommodating remote workers and expanding rural internet access will be among the keys to a strong economy after the coronavirus crisis has passed.
CFIB says their most recent survey results reflect the “dire straits” of the country’s small business, nearly 40 percent of which say they may close permanently because of COVID-19.
In his national address Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged that the original 10 percent subsidy was not enough to help small businesses get through the coronavirus crisis.
A new survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses shows the global coronavirus pandemic has become a “disaster” for Canadian small businesses.
Small businesses in New Brunswick and across Canada are already feeling the stark financial impacts of trying to contain the spread of Coronavirus, according to the latest survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB).
CENB CEO Thomas Raffy says New Brunswick needs to really its regions and businesses behind a game plan that can get the province out of its economic struggles.
Like everything else in business, successful innovation is about nuts and bolts, says Alec Bruce. It’s hard and sometimes-tedious work. In fact, it’s a lot like life.
John Moore is the owner of Timber & Steel Furniture Outfitters, a company that sources local wood and steel to build furniture by hand for both residential and commercial clients.