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Dan Kelly

@cfib

President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). In business for your business.

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linkhttp://cfib.ca calendar_today06-03-2009 18:01:45

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A small business owner impacted by the ongoing Broadway Subway Project construction says the delay to 2027 is “heartbreaking.”💔 Broadway small businesses urgently need relief to stay afloat. Without it, many will be forced to close their doors.

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Today, we celebrate the dedicated workers across Canada. Your contributions and resilience keep our country moving forward. 💪 Learn about paid holidays in your area: hubs.li/Q02M2-vN0 Happy #LabourDay! 🎉

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Next month, Visa and Mastercard fees for small businesses drop. I’ve had a detailed look at the savings and they are significant. 69% of CFIB members on our program with Chase will qualify for a reduction. We will share more in the days ahead.

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Today, we were pleased to visit Mayor Masters at City Hall for a productive discussion on small business owners’ top priorities for the municipal government.

Sean Speer (@sean_speer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If not for a thriving public sector (health care, education, and public administration), which has ramped up 3.3 percent (162,718) in the past year, overall employment would have contracted by 0.4 percent (-52,354). Going back 22 years, the only time private-sector employment

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Thanks to MLAs Trent Wotherspoon and Aleana Young for taking the time to hear Saskatchewan small business owners pre-election priorities such as lowering the tax burden & addressing crime & community safety challenges.

Thanks to MLAs <a href="/WotherspoonT/">Trent Wotherspoon</a> and <a href="/AleanaYoung/">Aleana Young</a> for taking the time to hear Saskatchewan small business owners pre-election priorities such as lowering the tax burden &amp; addressing crime &amp; community safety challenges.
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Big day for Ontario convenience stores today as alcohol retail expansion starts to take effect! Previous CFIB surveys have found that the move has been popular across small businesses and the 20% shelf space requirement presents a good opportunity for local producers! #onpoli

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Tonight (at 8 and 11 pm ET), I join Steve Paikin and a terrific panel on TVO.me to discuss the recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker program.

Tonight (at 8 and 11 pm ET), I join <a href="/spaikin/">Steve Paikin</a> and a terrific panel on <a href="/tvo/">TVO.me</a> to discuss the recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker program.
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Amazing input from the Ontario Craft RTD Coalition on today’s expansion allowing licensed convenience stores to sell beer, cider, wine and ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages!

Amazing input from the Ontario Craft RTD Coalition on today’s expansion allowing licensed convenience stores to sell beer, cider, wine and ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages!
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Today's expansion of beer, wine and ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages to Ontario convenience stores is one of the biggest moves to support small businesses in decades. CFIB congratulates Doug Ford and his government for this pro-small biz, pro-consumer decision. We will look

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Wow! Going back to the office (40% less often than they did 5 years ago) is apparently one of the most anti-worker policies possible. It is getting harder and harder to take public sector unions seriously. Perhaps the UN will join them and call this another form of modern

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Canadians are not interested in filling low-wage, entry level jobs, says Dan Kelly (Dan Kelly), citing the Temporary Foreign Worker Program as a win. Tonight at 8/11pm with Dr. Mike P. Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅, Jim Stanford, Elizabeth Long, and Steve Paikin | Producer: brit weaver #cdnpoli #canlab

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CFIB members, don’t miss out! 📱💻 TELUS Business has exclusive savings on tech solutions you need! From mobile plans & security to fleet management, and more! Tap into your exclusive savings today! 🔗 hubs.li/Q02Ntf3J0 #CFIB_Savings

CFIB members, don’t miss out! 📱💻 <a href="/TELUSBusiness/">TELUS Business</a> has exclusive savings on tech solutions you need! From mobile plans &amp; security to fleet management, and more! Tap into your exclusive savings today! 🔗 hubs.li/Q02Ntf3J0 #CFIB_Savings
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#CFIB is calling on municipalities across Canada to adopt a comprehensive construction mitigation policy to help small firms, including 5 key measures:

#CFIB is calling on municipalities across Canada to adopt a comprehensive construction mitigation policy to help small firms, including 5 key measures:
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. Jairo Yunis from CFIB BC joins Adam Stirling to discuss small businesses’ policy priorities. Adam also discusses local #YYJ issues including Victoria Council’s work on the housing file. Plus, he reacts to listener texts. #bcpoli Hour three: iheart.com/podcast/962-th…

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NEW from me... New Brunswick employers are expected to get back roughly $400 million in workers compensation premiums, as the insurance system designed to compensate injured workers is suddenly significantly overfunded tj.news/new-brunswick/… #NB