Managing cash flow is one of the most critical aspects of running a small business in Canada. Without steady access to funds, even profitable companies can struggle to pay bills, purchase inventory, or invest in growth opportunities.
Managing cash flow is one of the most critical aspects of running a small business in Canada. Without steady access to funds, even profitable companies can struggle to pay bills, purchase inventory, or invest in growth opportunities.
This guide is designed to help Canadian business owners understand exactly how business loans work. From the types of funding available to the step-by-step application process, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know.
In 2025, Canadian entrepreneurs are navigating an economic landscape reshaped by U.S. fiscal policy. From rising taxes in the U.S. to renewed tariffs on Canadian goods, small businesses are feeling sharp cost pressures.
The United States is reshaping its fiscal and trade policies in 2025, and the ripple effects are reaching Canadian shores. Canadian small businesses are being squeezed by rising costs, disrupted supply chains, and slower deliveries.
We’re now halfway through 2025, and Canadian small businesses are navigating a wave of economic uncertainty. Entrepreneurs across the country must be more proactive than ever in their financial and operational planning.