CALGARY – A new report by BMO says 58 per cent of Canadian women would like to start their own business within the next five years.
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CALGARY – A new report by BMO says 58 per cent of Canadian women would like to start their own business within the next five years.
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The nation’s small business lobby has ranked Lethbridge ahead of Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver on its list of the most entrepreneurial communities in Canada.
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CALGARY — The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in Calgary.
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The feds are clamping down on no-doc loans and making income requirements more strict, but the rules ignore the ways small businesses finance.
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There’s a track record that bodes well for Christian Bullock – he’s been down this road before. Nonetheless, to launch a new restaurant concept is to run, headlong, into a sector fraught with failure, slim margins and fierce competition.
But this is Alberta. And that helps.
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According to a study released today by BMO Financial Group, Albertans are the most likely in Canada to start their own business in retirement.
The survey showed that 53 per cent felt that way.
In Canada, it showed that 39 per cent say that it is likely they will start their own business after they reach retirement age (65 years old). But 81 per cent plan on working in some capacity during their retirement.
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CALGARY — Small business owners in Calgary are more hopeful than the nation as a whole regarding their future financial position, according to a survey by American Express.
The survey found 59 per cent of small business owners in Calgary feel optimistic compared with 52 per cent nationally.
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With more than half of new businesses failing within three years, entrepreneurs walk a difficult path.
But that path has become smoother in Three Hills, where a business incubator helps them test the market and their products before committing to expensive retail space.
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