St. John’s, NL, October 15, 2025 – The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) congratulates premier-designate Tony Wakeham and the newly elected government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Toronto, October 9, 2025 – An overwhelming majority of small businesses (87%) support reforming Canada Post, finds a new report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Half of ...
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business’s (CFIB) 2025 Red Tape Report Card grades three major areas of regulatory performance: regulatory accountability, regulatory burden, and political ...
La technologie évolue rapidement. Si vous pensez à mettre à jour un logiciel pour votre entreprise ou à en acheter un nouveau ...
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) monitors the sentiments of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Canada through regular member surveys. While rising costs of taxes, ...
This report aims to provide a broader perspective on Canadian business insolvencies (bankruptcies + proposals). Official small business bankruptcy numbers have been increasing steadily since the ...
Toronto, December 2, 2024 – The Canada Post strike, now two weeks in, has cost the small- and medium-sized business sector at least $765 million or $76.6 million each business day. At this rate, if ...
In 2024, an overwhelming 88% of small businesses in Canada believe that eliminating trade barriers should be a top priority for Canadian governments. These barriers hinder the free flow of goods, ...
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 ...
In the current business landscape, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) across Canada are increasingly worried about the threat of fraud. These challenges have the potential to not only disrupt ...
Toronto, May 15, 2024 – Mandating a $20 per hour living wage in each province would cost the Canadian economy $44.9 billion in extra wages and put almost 600,000 small businesses at risk of becoming ...