Canadian Federation Of Independent Businesses
-
Small businesses in Sask. struggling as not many were able to pay back their CEBA loansThe Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses reported only half of small Sask. businesses were able to pay back their CEBA loans, but many others continue to struggle.CanadaFeb 28, 2024
-
‘We’ve seen some close their doors already’: CFIB on CEBA payment deadlineAs of December 2023, only 40 per cent of CFIB members reported having paid back their loans, and 'an alarming 17 per cent were quite certain' they wouldn't meet deadline.EconomyJan 18, 2024
-
-
Advertisement
-
Who benefits from Manitoba’s ‘gas tax holiday,’ and for how long?Small businesses and climate activists are looking at what the province's newly introduced "gas tax holiday" bill could mean for Manitobans.EconomyNov 24, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
N.B. residents feeling mixed on one-time holiday for Queen Elizabeth IIOn Sept. 19, N.B. schools and government offices will be closed to honour Queen Elizabeth II. However, for private sector businesses and employers, the holiday is optional.CanadaSep 14, 2022
-
Queen’s funeral could push U.K. into ‘technical recession’: economic forecastA national holiday for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral has some observers concerned about the economic impact of closing businesses on both Canada and the United Kingdom.EconomySep 13, 2022
-
-
Small businesses struggle to bounce back from pandemic impactsA recent survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) found that 60 per cent of small businesses haven't been able to return to normal sales levels.EconomyMay 10, 2022
-
-
Disappointment in Saskatchewan’s new minimum wage shared by employers and employeesNeither employees or small business owners are satisfied with the Saskatchewan government's decision to increase minimum wage to $15 by 2024.EconomyMay 5, 2022
-
Omicron expected to fuel workplace ‘absenteeism’ in January as cases surgeThe Omicron variant's rapid spread will only make it harder for Canadian businesses to find staff in January, one senior economist is warning.EconomyJan 10, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Supply chain woes threaten COVID-19 recovery for small businessesMany Canadian small retailers are turning to domestic suppliers to stock their shelves this holiday season as global supply chain constraints threaten their bottom line.ConsumerNov 15, 2021
-
-
Advertisement
-
COVID-19: Ottawa’s Dr. Etches clarifies support for ‘low-risk’ curbside pickupOttawa's Dr. Vera Etches clarified that she supports keeping curbside pickup open for businesses during the third wave of COVID-19, calling it a 'low-risk' activity.HealthApr 22, 2021
Trending
-
‘Jurassic Park’ actor Sam Neill cause of death revealed3,953 Read -
Where cyclosporiasis cases stand in Canada as U.S. parasite outbreak rages3,520 Read -
‘Sovereignty comes with responsibility:’ U.S. lawmakers to Canada on wildfires3,310 Read -
Canada doesn’t get credit for undoing ‘something bad,’ says U.S. trade czar3,216 Read -
Trump uses primetime address to raise doubts about US elections ahead of midterms1,453 Read -
Corus to centralize Calgary, Edmonton news production, some jobs cut1,220 Read -
Top Videos
-
Global News at 6:00 Toronto: July 15, 2026 -
Toronto mayor welcomes FIFA decision to allow soft water bottles at World Cup matches -
Olivia Chow finally confirms she’s running for a second term at Toronto’s Mayor -
Toronto council pushes to keep FIFA Fan Fest free, but challenges remain -
Toronto fire crews melt Drake ice sculpture -
Toronto man who killed 2 strangers 2 days apart found guilty of first-degree murder -
Toronto kicks-off spring cleanup campaign -
Toronto man found guilty of murdering husband in 2021 -
U.S. consulate in Toronto hit by gunfire, police declare national security incident -
Metrolinx sheds 400-plus consultants, some move to become VPs -