Finance and Business
Travel Save Pro Responds To Small Business Cry For Optimal Operational Efficiency
Canadian Professional Sales Association Extends Its Popular Member Travel Benefits To All Canadian Small and Medium Enterprises as Economy Rebounds.
Les plans de sécurité à la ferme contribuent au succès de l'entreprise
30 janvier 2012 -- Ottawa, Ontario -- Selon le Bilan de la sécurité à la ferme de Financement agricole Canada (FAC), 85 % des agriculteurs canadiens comprennent l'importance de veiller au maintien de la sécurité dans leur ferme -- pour éviter les pertes financières qu'entraînent les accidents, protéger leur famille et garantir la sécurité de leurs employés. Malgré ces bonnes intentions, moins d'un producteur sur dix a effectivement un plan de sécurité formel en place à la ferme.
Farm safety plans bring business success
January 30, 2012 -- Ottawa, Ontario -- Farm Credit Canada's (FCC) Farm Safety Report Card showed that 85 per cent of Canadian producers understand the importance of maintaining farm safety -- to prevent financial loss due to incidents, protect their family members and to keep employees safe. Despite their good intentions, only one in ten producers has a written farm safety plan. The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) offers guidance in developing safety plans for their farms through the Plan * Farm * Safety campaign.
Investment: a New Year’s Resolution
By Michael Bourque
In a speech to the Canadian Club last week, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney called on businesses to invest in Canada now – an action he sees as the most likely to prevent our country from slipping into another recession.
Interestingly, attracting new investment is the primary focus of Canadian manufacturers and exporters right now, and we believe that businesses and governments must work together in order to achieve this end.
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Government Should Exempt Veterans From Budgetary Cuts
By: Brian N. Forbes, Secretary General, National Council of Veteran Associations, November 7, 2011
As the National Council of Veteran Associations (representing 58 member-organizations) gathered for its annual meeting last week, its focus was on the declared intention of the Government that many Federal Budgets are to be potentially reduced and that substantial financial cuts will have to be exercised by individual Departments, including Veterans Affairs Canada.
NCVA Asks PM Not To Make Cuts On Backs Of Veterans
OTTAWA, October 26, 2011 -- The National Council of Veteran Associations (representing 58 member-organizations) has written to the Prime Minister to express its serious concerns as to the declared intention of the Government that many Federal Budgets are to be potentially reduced and that substantial financial cuts will have to be exercised by individual Departments, including Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC).
Three things you should know about the evolution of Agriculture in Canada
According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the agriculture and food sector creates $130 billion in economic impact each year. Many Canadians many not be aware that the Canadian Agriculture industry is among one of the most sophisticated and technologically advanced in the world.
Become Part of Internet Business Planning for Community Newspapers
If you are one of the many community newspaper publishers across Canada trying to craft strategy for Internet news distribution, this study will be of interest to you. I invite your help in defining current and future practice of electronic news distribution at Canadian community newspapers.
A ten-minute anonymous survey is located at www.newspaperproject.ca
Become Part of Internet Business Planning for Community Newspapers
If you are one of the many community newspaper publishers across Canada trying to craft strategy for Internet news distribution, this study will be of interest to you. I invite your help in defining current and future practice of electronic news distribution at Canadian community newspapers.
A ten-minute anonymous survey is located at www.newspaperproject.ca
