Eligible importers of record now have a way to reclaim US tariffs paid under the IEEPA between February 4, 2025, and February ...
Winnipeg, April 23, 2026 - The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is disappointed to see that, once again, legislation from Manitoba’s Progressive Conservatives to bring greater ...
Toronto, April 21, 2026 - As of this week, many small Canadian exporters may be eligible for rebates of some U.S. tariffs under a new system put in place by the U.S. government following the recent ...
Les importateurs officiels peuvent maintenant demander le remboursement des tarifs payés en vertu de l'IEEPA entre l4 février ...
Maximizing succession planning involves the safe and orderly transfer of assets and is critical for the wellbeing of the owner(s), the business itself, and Canada’s economy. This is particularly ...
Small independent businesses play an undeniable role in contributing to Canadian economies, including by adding to the vibrancy of the local areas they operate in. They provide employment ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Regina, February 21, 2020 – Eighty-two per cent of farmers say the federal carbon tax is negatively impacting their business (94% of farmers in the field crop sector, 93% in the livestock sector), ...
Despite recent agreements meant to ease trade restrictions, Canada’s small and craft alcohol producers continue to face major roadblocks when selling across provincial borders. Outdated rules and ...
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 ...
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