Eligible importers of record now have a way to reclaim US tariffs paid under the IEEPA between February 4, 2025, and February ...
Since early 2024, more businesses have closed than opened. By Q3 2025, closure rates were rising at some of the most concerning levels in over a decade — outside the pandemic.
Montréal, le 1er mai 2026 — Aujourd’hui, le salaire minimum au Québec à 16,60 $ l’heure. Cette augmentation de 3,1 % représente un coût annuel de 1 197 $ par employé au salaire minimum, incluant ...
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 ...
1.6% GDP growth expected for Q1 and Q2 2026. Small firms plan to invest in areas where they have already been investing. Investment plans vary by sector but employee training is prevalent. Job vacancy ...
Corinne Pohlmann is Executive Vice-President, Advocacy for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Based in Ottawa, she is responsible for CFIB’s advocacy and research strategy. She ...
Capital Gains Changes: Here’s what CFIB knows so far and where we go from here. A huge surprise in this year’s Federal Budget was several changes to capital gains taxation, including an increase in ...
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Toronto, August 20, 2025 – New data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reveals that small businesses are being hit hardest by U.S. and Canadian tariffs on steel and aluminum ...
Influencez les politiques qui touchent votre entreprise en participant aux pétitions et sondages de la FCEI Profitez d’une équipe solide qui défend sans relâche les intérêts de votre entreprise depuis ...
Date modified: 2026-04-21 Latest update: As of April 20, 2026, Canadian businesses that served as the “Importer of Record” and paid U.S. tariffs on non-CUSMA compliant goods under the International ...
Alberta's budget surplus is proof that the province can provide some much needed relief to small businesses. In order for real economic recovery to happen, Alberta's small businesses need to be at the ...