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U.S. Chamber of Commerce pushes for tariff reform to support small businesses
Tariff policy uncertainty continues to weigh heavily on America’s small businesses, according to Tom Sullivan, vice president of Small Business Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In today’s episode of U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business...

Kingston small business owners out $5,000 following fraud
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News T-Shirt Explosion in Belleville out money after customer was able to refund themselves $4,999. Nathaniel Reboh is the franchisee of three T-Shirt Explosion stores in Kingston, Belleville and Peterborough. On...
Canuck Racing Club: 'Fiercely' Dedicated To The Canadian Thoroughbred
Canuck Racing Club: 'Fiercely' Dedicated To The Canadian Thoroughbred originally appeared on Paulick Report. A club is often associated with exclusivity – a space reserved to the select few with the right connections and social status to...
More sellers than buyers in Ontario’s prized holiday region
Open this photo in gallery:The home at 131 Peats Point Rd. has 116 feet of waterfront and an asking price of $2.295-million.Giuseppe Flammia House hunters in Ontario’s Prince Edward County have plenty of choice: Victorian-era farmhouses,...

How USWNT Supported Female Entrepreneurs After Winning Equal Pay Battle
Three years ago, the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team reached a historic collective bargaining agreement with the U.S. Soccer Federation that guaranteed equal pay and better working conditions for both the women's team and the men's team. As the...
Carney's Canada Will Devolve into Feudalism
Canada may have severed its feudal ties less violently, but like America, it experienced far less sustained aristocratic domination than either of its two mother countries, France and Great Britain. But now, particularly with the rise of the...

You'll find these London-made Brazilian snacks right across Canada
Breadcrumb Trail Links Food Money News Local News Wallace Franca, chief executive of Frittos and Co., shows off a package of cheese balls, one of many frozen foods the London company produces, on Thursday June 19, 2025. (Derek Ruttan/The London...

Canada Green Building Council announces 2025 awards recipients
The Canada Green Building Council's awards program recognizes standout projects and individuals in Canada’s green building sector through both the Green Building Excellence and Green Building Leadership categories. (Photo: Canada Green Building...

Homeland Security Threatens Canada Goose Migration by Hugh Panero
The announcement that President Trump has ended all tariff negotiations between the US and Canada has increased hostility between the two nations. The administration has recently turned its attention to ending the unlawful entry of Canada geese...

SIB expands its presence in Ontario with the acquisitions of Marathon Insurance Group, Ron Johnston Insurance, Buckler Insurance Service, and K.O. Bartholomew & Son Insurance Brokers
ANCASTER, ON, JULY 2, 2025/insPRESS/ – SIB Corp. is pleased to announce the acquisition of four long-standing Ontario brokerages: SSY Marathon Insurance Brokers Inc., K.O. Bartholomew & Son Inc., Ron Johnston Insurance Ltd., and Buckler Insurance...

How one region in Alberta is adapting innovation to fit the landscape
Jennifer Warren, manager of the Wood Buffalo Regional Innovation Network, spoke with Digital Journal at Inventures 2025 in Calgary. - Photo by Jennifer Friesen, Digital Journal Most communities have a central visitor centre. Wood Buffalo has one...
Avazona Ltd.'s 'Founders in Focus' Hits #1 Best-Seller on Amazon, Celebrating 14 Elite Entrepreneurs Who Built It Their Way
Breadcrumb Trail Links Newsfile Article content Summary: “Founders in Focus: Stories from 14 Entrepreneurs Who Built It Their Way,” the debut anthology by Avazona Ltd., has officially hit #1 on Amazon in multiple categories. The book captures the...

Canada’s future hinges on who controls energy, technology and capital
Venture investor Chamath Palihapitiya (left) speaks with Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke at Toronto Tech Week. - Photo courtesy Toronto Tech Week “There has never been such a thing as a low power using prosperous society,” said Tobi Lütke. The Shopify CEO...

Canadian entrepreneur completes takeover of Dumbarton FC
Canadian businessman Mario Lapointe has completed his takeover of Dumbarton Football Club. The Sons were relegated to the fourth tier of Scottish football last season, after a campaign in which they were placed in administration, following years...

How entrepreneurs are using scenario planning to tame volatility
Open this photo in gallery:Scenario planning has become critical to Geez Louise founders Carmen Douville (left) and Lauren Jones.SUPPLIED Toronto-based beverage company Geez Louise has attracted devoted fans of its prebiotic sparkling water since...

G Adventures celebrates Canada with its biggest Canadian product launch ever
G Adventures is celebrating Canada as a leading adventure destination with the launch of nine new adventures across six provinces. This launch, which highlights the best landscapes, wildlife, culture, and community experiences, marks the...

Vancouver Island hopeful for more local tourists this summer
Those travelling to America still represented almost 64 per cent of all trips taken by Canadians in April. Meanwhile, 1.3 million U.S. residents made trips into Canada in April, down 8.9 per cent from 2024, making up 76.7 per cent of all...

G Adventures launches largest-ever Canada program in 2026, including Arctic expeditions to Iceland
Covering the brand’s Classic, Active and Marine travel styles, the new trips will take travellers from the Rockies and East Coast fishing villages to the fjords and national parks of Northern Québec. With the recent relaunch of G Adventures’...

Canadian entrepreneur Mario Lapointe completes takeover of Dumbarton
Canadian businessman Mario Lapointe has completed his takeover of Dumbarton. The Sons were relegated to the fourth tier of Scottish football last season after a campaign in which they were placed in administration following years of financial...

While Buy Canadian bump fades for many businesses, it’s going strong among some industries
Open this photo in gallery:Adrienne Butikofer, owner and designer of OkayOK, at her shop in Toronto's west end on Monday. OkayOk reported a 60-per-cent spike in wholesale transactions so far this year, according to Butikofer. (Cole Burston/The...