Toronto, December 18, 2025 – Canada’s small business optimism continued to rebound in December, according to the latest Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) Business Barometer®.
Did you know that CFIB members have access to a team of Advisors ready to help with any and all business issues? Located across Canada, Advisors serve members in French and English. They come from a ...
Your employees may put on their socks one foot at a time, just like you—but deciding what they wear at work isn’t always simple. While some dress requirements are non-negotiable for health and safety ...
Psychological safety means employees feel safe to take risks, share ideas, and be themselves without fear of negative consequences. Use these questions to reflect on your team’s environment. Read our ...
Toronto, November 29, 2025 - Today is Small Business Saturday, and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is reminding Canadians to kick off the holiday shopping season by supporting ...
Across Canada, small alcohol producers still face major hurdles when trying to sell their products between provinces. Getting a bottle of British Columbia wine on shelves in Ontario or Nova Scotian ...
Toronto, December 2, 2025 – The final $623 million in the Canada Carbon Rebate payments for 2024-25 will start to hit small business bank accounts today, says the Canadian Federation of Independent ...
On December 1, 2025, leading business organizations in British Columbia sent a joint letter to Premier David Eby outlining key priorities for Budget 2026 to strengthen confidence and competitiveness.
Il y a tout juste un an, l’exemption de taxe de vente pour la période des fêtes 2024 promettait des économies à la caisse pour les consommateurs et un coup de pouce aux ventes des petites entreprises.
The 2025 edition of the report card grades federal, provincial, and territorial governments' interprovincial cooperation efforts and provides an overview of the work done to reduce the barriers to ...
Sign this petition to ask the federal government to reduce costs for small businesses in Canada.
Keeping reliable, accurate and complete records about your business is essential – but they can take up a lot of space! Knowing when it is okay to destroy documents helps reduce storage clutter, while ...