Entrepreneurs hold key to stronger post-pandemic economy

Many startups didn’t qualify for the government's short-term supports. Eligibility was largely based on historical revenue, a model that excludes many of these enterprises that may still be in the pre-revenue, product-testing phase
Small Business and Trade Minister Mary Ng, pictured Sept. 15, during a presser following news that the U.S. was dropping tariffs on some aluminum exports from Canada.
As Canada rebuilds a stronger economy in the coming months and years, many individuals and organizations will have a role to play. But a select few—our entrepreneurial disruptors and innovators—will make an outsized contribution. The efforts and successes of these...

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