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This is part 5 in our series Social Media Strategies for Small BusinessBy now you probably agree...
This is part 5 in our series Social Media Strategies for Small BusinessBy now you probably agree...
CFIB estimates 158,000 small firms (one in seven) may close
According to Wagepoint research, layoffs in March represented 60 per cent of layoffs this year, but by the end of June, 55 per cent of those employees had been rehired, an upward trend that continued into July
CFIB’s research shows that Canada may lose 158,000 small businesses before the end of the pandemic
Jamie Sale, a motivational coach and speaker with Jamie Sale International, and a former Olympic gold medalist in figure skating, talks about getting through tough times
“It’s not working for anyone—tenants or landlords—yet no major changes have been made to the program since it was announced, beyond an extension to July and August.”
But only 11 per cent of Alberta business owners say their business is in a good state, compared to 48 per cent who say their business is in bad shape
On May 13, the Government of Canada launched the $962 million Regional Relief and Recovery Fund—including $304.2 million for Western Canada—to support businesses economically impacted by the COVID-19
Of those who have had staff refuse to return to work, the CFIB said the top reason reported by small business owners is workers prefer to stay on CERB (62 per cent)
Small businesses are facing a long, bumpy road ahead of them. In fact, 14 per cent are considering bankruptcy or winding down altogether
Dan Kelly, President of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, talks about the state of small business in Canada today amid the COVID crisis
88 per cent are concerned PPE will become a significant expense for their business while almost half (49 per cent) are worried about accessing PPE
23 per cent are making normal sales for this time of year and 34 per cent are back to normal staffing levels, says the national organization