Small business safeguards - understanding the importance of having a creditor protection strategy
Understanding the importance of having a creditor protection strategy.
The Canadian economy is fuelled by the enthusiastic hard work of the small business owner. The Business Development Bank of Canada estimates that 70 per cent of the country’s private labour force is employed by small businesses,[1] and the diversity is amazing – from make-your-own jewellery storefronts to microbrew pubs to the dental clinic in your neighbourhood.
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