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Brianna Solberg

@briannasolberg

Director, Prairies & Northern Canada @ CFIB | MPP alumnus @policy_school @UCalgary @dinoswvb (views are my own)

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šŸ’» Digital adoption, including AI, is paying off for SMEs, but gaps still remain. Read more: cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/digit…

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šŸ“«Canada Post risks losing nearly two thirds of small firms as customers if the strike continues. Small businesses are one of the last groups of profitable customers for Canada Post. Every service disruption drives more & more businesses away for good. cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/canad…

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On the idea of raising the GST to pay down debt: Small businesses would feel the impact immediately. Consumers are already stretched thin after years of rising costs, and another tax hike would only make life more expensive. globalnews.ca/news/11459284/…

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Last year’s Canada Post strike cost small businesses over $1 billion. Scott's business lost over $100,000 alone. See why small businesses like Art Ink Print need the current Canada Post strike to end.šŸ‘‡

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Happy to be with CFIB’s Board of Governors from across Canada while in Regina this week. Special thanks to Finance Minister Jim Reiter and Trade Minister Warren Kaeding for meeting with us to discuss several important small business issues.

Happy to be with CFIB’s Board of Governors from across Canada while in Regina this week. Special thanks to Finance Minister Jim Reiter and Trade Minister <a href="/wkaeding/">Warren Kaeding</a> for meeting with us to discuss several important small business issues.
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CFIB Business BarometerĀ®: Small business confidence creeps down in October. Weak consumer demand continues to haunt over half (52%) of small businesses. This indicator has been higher than its historical average for the past 24 consecutive months. cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/busin…

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šŸ¤Today, CFIB was pleased to meet with Mayor Block from the City of Saskatoon to discuss small businesses priorities ahead of the 2026-27 municipal budget. We appreciate the opportunity to share business owners' concerns on property taxes, construction impacts & community safety.

šŸ¤Today, CFIB was pleased to meet with Mayor Block from the <a href="/cityofsaskatoon/">City of Saskatoon</a> to discuss small businesses priorities ahead of the 2026-27 municipal budget. We appreciate the opportunity to share business owners' concerns on property taxes, construction impacts &amp; community safety.
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šŸ“The 2025 Federal budget must deliver unfinished tax promises & provide certainty for small businesses and the Canadian economy. Read the full CFIB release: cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/feder…

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šŸ“¢ Sask employers: WCB’s 2026 preliminary rate proposed at $1.22/$100 payroll (down 6Ā¢) 30-day consultation is now open! CFIB continues advocating to keep WCB & other payroll costs low for small biz.

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As federal public service size has ballooned, service levels not improving. Small biz’ report a lack of accessible information, rigid rules & processes, slow response times, & technical issues as major challenges when interacting with gov’t departments. cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/as-fe…

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šŸ‘šŸ» Great to see Government of Saskatchewan take steps to reduce internal trade barriers. Saskatchewan small businesses benefit when it’s easier to move goods, services, & workers across provinces.

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With Yukoners heading to the polls, CFIB is calling on all parties to put small businesses front and centre. Priorities must include tackling rising costs, red tape, and labour shortages so entrepreneurs can thrive and keep communities strong. cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/cfib-…

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Ahead of the election, CFIB has been engaging directly with all party leaders to ensure small business voices are heard loud and clear. Yukon’s next government must deliver real action to help local businesses grow.