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Some Canadian firms can claim refunds for Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffsThe refund application system launched this week after a U.S. judge determined in March that such companies were entitled to money back for Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs.EconomyApr 21
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Half of Alberta’s small businesses experienced increased crime in 2025, CFIB saysA new survey by the CFIB shows that 49 per cent of small business owners in Alberta think crime in their community has "significantly" or "somewhat" increased over the past year.CrimeApr 8
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Nearly 20% of Canadian small businesses may close from tariffs, CFIB saysA new poll from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business finds a large portion of small business owners saying they won't last more than a year because of current tariffs.EconomyAug 20, 2025
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Small business confidence hits record low amid US. tariffs: CFIBThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business says small business confidence dropped to an all-time low in March as the trade war with the U.S. ramped up.MoneyMar 20, 2025
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Trump tariff threats put ‘a lot of fog’ ahead of Canada’s small businesses'The threat of upcoming U.S. tariffs and political changes in Canada have installed a lot of fog in front of the windshield,' said CFIB's chief economist.EconomyJan 30, 2025
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Small businesses spend more than 250 hours a year wrapped up in red tape: CFIBThe report found that the time small businesses spent on red tape increased by 35 per cent since 2020 and from 189 hours in 2020 to 256 hours in 2024.EconomyJan 27, 2025
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Will ‘tax holiday’ spur more Canadians to spend? Why some stores doubt itThe federal government’s temporary “tax holiday” could deliver narrow savings for consumers, but some small businesses are unconvinced they’ll see any benefits.CanadaDec 13, 2024
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Provinces must do more to nix alcohol trade barriers: CFIBMost small business owners want governments to prioritize removing barriers, according to a new survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.EconomyJul 23, 2024
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Confidence levels taking a hit as costs rise for local Saskatchewan businesses“Small business owners are trying to get back on their feet, but increased business costs keep setting them back," said Brianna Solberg, CFIB provincial affairs director.CanadaApr 26, 2024
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Canada hit technical recession in 2023, small business group forecastsThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business is forecasting that the economy contracted in the fourth quarter, potentially marking a technical recession.EconomyJan 23, 2024
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