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  2. Canada Business Network - Wikipedia

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    Canada Business Network (CBN) (French: Réseau Entreprises Canada) is a collaborative arrangement among Canadian federal government departments and agencies, provincial and territorial governments, and not-for-profit entities 1. Its aim is to provide small and medium Canadian businesses and enterprising organizations with the resources they ...

  3. Federal financing for small businesses in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most bank loans to small businesses, government loans may be unsecured. Loan guarantees – Under the Canadian Small Business Financing Act, [1] the federal government may guarantee a financial institution's loan to a small business, to a maximum of 85 percent. If the borrower defaults on a loan, the bank is protected, and therefore more ...

  4. Socio-economic mobility in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian government has implemented various policies and programs to address socio-economic disparities and promote social inclusion. These initiatives include universal healthcare, social assistance programs, affordable housing initiatives, and education subsidies aimed at improving access to essential services and fostering greater ...

  5. Business Development Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC; French: Banque de développement du Canada) is a Crown corporation and national development bank wholly owned by the Government of Canada, mandated to help create and develop Canadian businesses through financing, growth and transition capital, venture capital and advisory services, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises.

  6. Canada Digital Adoption Program - Wikipedia

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    Each DAP had to follow a standard template, regardless of the business's size or type. Also, there was a shortage of consultants as applications closed early due to the pandemic. Many consultants aimed to provide services at the CA$15,000 maximum, but others were deterred by the program's limitations or missed the deadline.

  7. Social Union Framework Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Under the Agreement, new cross-Canada social programs with federal financial support may also be established with the agreement of the federal government and a majority of the provincial governments. As scholar Jennifer Smith notes, "There is no additional requirement of a population minimum" of the provinces supporting the programs.

  8. Public Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Public Mobile Inc. is a Canadian self-serve mobile brand which is owned by Telus. [1] Launched on March 18, 2010, Public Mobile was one of several new Canadian cellphone providers that started in 2009–10 after a federal government initiative to encourage competition in the wireless sector.

  9. Bell MTS - Wikipedia

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    Bell MTS Inc. (formerly Manitoba Telecom Services) is a subsidiary of BCE Inc. that operates telecommunications services in Manitoba. Originally established as Manitoba Government Telephones after the Government of Manitoba purchased the Manitoba assets of Bell Canada, the corporation was privatized in 1996.