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Corporations are buying local vet clinics raising questions about price, choice and quality of care

Large and often international companies have been snapping up local clinics around Canada, raising questions come about who's in control of animal care, costs and the future of the independent vet.

Can a Canadian ride-hailing startup compete with Uber and Lyft?

A new ride-hailing app promising fair pay to drivers is launching today, starting in the Toronto area, to take on Uber and Lyft. The company believes it will attract drivers by paying them 100 per cent of fares and charging only a membership fee to work for the service.

What could a $5B government loan program do? Turn Indigenous communities into powerful investors

Indigenous leaders say a new loan guarantee program from the federal government, announced last week in the 2024 budget, will be a huge boost for economic reconciliation.

Finance deal struck help Indigenous communities build infrastructure

The Canada Infrastructure Bank has signed a $100-million deal with the First Nations Bank of Canada to help Indigenous communities borrow money to build infrastructure.

Indigenous economy surging toward $100B, Indigenous leaders say

Indigenous business leaders say a wave of economic development for their communities is rolling across Canada, and they predict that the Indigenous economy will surge to $100 billion a year within a few years. At a conference in Toronto, they discussed how that will happen.

Canada has fewer entrepreneurs today than it did 20 years ago and that's a big problem for everyone

A new report from the Business Development Bank of Canada says an alarming decline in the number of Canadian entrepreneurs could hurt economic growth and slow innovation. It estimates the country has 100,000 fewer entrepreneurs today than it had in 2000.

Soar program aims to lift Indigenous entrepreneurs to new heights

A new accelerator program called Soar aims to help five Indigenous entrepreneurs turn their already successful businesses into big-name brands and earn five times more revenue in just one year. Experts and business leaders say these success stories inspire others and help First Nations communities achieve economic independence.

With tech incubators bringing investment and inspiration, Black entrepreneurs feel they can 'change the world'

With venture capital funding plunging and Black founders historically facing greater challenges than others raising money, tech incubator programs in Canada are trying to help Black owned startups succeed. The objective of incubators like the Black Innovation Programs at Toronto Metropolitan Universitys DMZ is to help Black-owned tech companies hone their ideas, find mentors, and connect with investors.

How women-led companies are trying to make condoms more appealing to everyone

With sexually transmitted infections surging toalarming levels in Canada and the U.S.over several years, a number of female entrepreneurs have movedinto the condom industry, intent on making change.

Turning empty offices into housing is a popular idea. Experts say it's easier said than done

With office vacancy rates at high levels in several Canadian cities and a shortage of housing, the idea of turning old empty offices into apartments or condos is attracting attention. Experts say the concept is good, but its not a fix all to solve complex housing issues.