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CFIB Newfoundland and Labrador

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Louis-Philippe Gauthier. Vice-President, Atlantic |
@CFIBAtlantic
| In business for your business / En affaires pour vos affaires

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Atlantic Canada’s small businesses call for compensation for construction disruptions during 2025 construction season cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/atlan…

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Thank you to Hon. Siobhan Coady, Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board, for meeting with me to discuss the key priorities of CFIB members. Your engagement is appreciated as we work to strengthen the small business community in Newfoundland and Labrador

Thank you to Hon. Siobhan Coady, Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board, for meeting with me to discuss the key priorities of CFIB members. 

Your engagement is appreciated as we work to strengthen the small business community in Newfoundland and Labrador
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Atlantic Canada small businesses continue to pay 2-3 times more in property taxes than residential ➡️taxed unfairly ➡️rates are typically more than double residential rates See 👇 cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/small…

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Small businesses continue to pay 2-3 times more in property taxes than residential. According to the report the worst offenders in each Atlantic province are St. John’s, Charlottetown, CBRM, and Campbellton cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/small…

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Thank you to Tony Wakeham , Leader of the Official Opposition, for meeting virtually to discuss CFIB members’ top priorities. I look forward to continued collaboration to support small businesses throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.

Thank you to <a href="/TonyWakehamNL/">Tony Wakeham</a> , Leader of the Official Opposition, for meeting virtually to discuss CFIB members’ top priorities. I look forward to continued collaboration to support small businesses throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Small business confidence is trending in the right direction but at a snail’s pace, finds the July monthly Business Barometer® by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (#CFIB). ⬇️ Read More: hubs.li/Q03xDKhq0

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Small businesses looking to Council of the Federation for support as tariff impacts continue to weigh down economy cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/small…

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Small businesses looking to Council of the Federation for support as tariff impacts continue to weigh down economy cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/small…

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Nearly two in three small businesses may permanently drop Canada Post if strike resumes following vote cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/nearl…

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As Canada Post workers start to vote on the final employer offer today, new data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (#CFIB) finds that a postal strike could push nearly two in three (63%) businesses to walk away from Canada Post permanently. 🔗 Find out more:

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Thank you to Hon. Jamie Korab, Minister of Families and Affordability, for meeting with CFIB today to discuss the priorities of our members in the province. We appreciate your time and commitment to supporting small businesses!

Thank you to Hon. Jamie Korab, Minister of Families and Affordability, for meeting with CFIB today to discuss the priorities of our members in the province. 

We appreciate your time and commitment to supporting small businesses!
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The Canadian economy is expected to see negative growth in Q2 and Q3 of 2025, finds the latest Main Street Quarterly report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/canad…

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Good to be in St. John’s today to meet with ⁦Premier of NL⁩ John Hogan. Jonathan and I raised small business views on interprovincial trade, immigration, taxation and regulatory policies. CFIB is hoping to see an end to NL’s special tax on insurance premiums.

Good to be in St. John’s today to meet with ⁦<a href="/PremierofNL/">Premier of NL</a>⁩ John Hogan. Jonathan and I raised small business views on interprovincial trade, immigration, taxation and regulatory policies. CFIB is hoping to see an end to NL’s special tax on insurance premiums.
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NL small businesses urge party leaders to tackle rising costs with real solutions ahead of 2025 provincial election cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/nl-sm…

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CFIB applauds Ottawa’s move to cut bridge & ferry tolls: Relief at last for Atlantic entrepreneurs cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/cfib-…

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Small Canadian exporters are covering cost of U.S. tariffs. CFIB urges government to release retaliatory tariff revenue to support small firms if trade deal not reached by Friday. cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/small…

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Small businesses in Newfoundland and Labrador still pay a 15% tax on their insurance, the highest rate in Canada! This Retail Sales Tax in Newfoundland and Labrador Needs to Go! cfib-fcei.ca/en/advocacy/th…

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Encouraging to see PEI & NB sign an MOU on reducing trade barriers. But a patchwork of non-binding deals adds complexity. Canada must move toward a national mutual recognition framework that delivers results for small business. #SmallBusiness #InternalTrade