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The CFIB Alberta team represents the interests of SMEs to municipal and provincial governments, and provides members with exclusive resources.
Alberta, Canada
Joined January 2010
CFIB’s @K_Southwood_ is presenting to @cityofcalgary Council today during budget deliberations on behalf of our 2,000 small business members in the City. We’re calling for action on property taxes, spending, construction mitigation, crime & safety, and reducing red tape to help
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As #SmallBusinessSaturday approaches this weekend, Alberta entrepreneurs hope to spark holiday sales amid spending slowdown. #abpoli 📰 Read our news release:
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On Friday, CFIB spoke with @GlobalEdmonton and @Ebay_10 on the November Business Barometer® and what it means for Alberta's small businesses heading into the holiday season. #abpoli #yeg 📺 Watch: https://t.co/1a5Z2smM1T
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Business Barometer®: Alberta small business confidence cautiously ticking up ahead of holiday season. #SmallBusinessSaturday on November 29 is a great opportunity for Albertans to show their support for local businesses! #abpoli
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Huge step towards true free trade in Canada. CFIB applauds today's signing of the Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement for all goods. For businesses this means reduced headaches selling products in other parts of the country and lower costs and increased choices for consumers.
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CFIB applauds today’s announcement that all Canadian jurisdictions have signed a mutual recognition agreement for goods.
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Councillor Tony Ankermann, thank you for meeting with us today to discuss small business priorities post-election, and how @LethCounty can support local business owners. #LethbridgeCounty
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Thank you Councillor @AFPAElliott for meeting with CFIB today to discuss small business priorities in Edmonton and Ward pihêsiwin. We appreciate your time and support. #yeg
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📢 Are you a Canadian small business owner? Small Business Saturday on Nov 29, is your chance to celebrate the work you do every day and remind your community why shopping local matters. CFIB’s FREE toolkit makes it easy to join in, with simple resources to help you connect
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“The Alberta government continues to lead on red tape reduction. Reaching the one-third reduction target was a significant achievement, but it’s great to see the commitment does not stop there. Continued efforts to cut unnecessary rules and streamline processes makes life
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"In July, most provinces also agreed to a memorandum of understanding to allow direct-to-consumer (DTC) alcohol sales by May 2026. But Loeppky says the moves don’t go far or fast enough and DTC shipping still won’t put Canadian products on shelves." https://t.co/MmtQ7WVufX
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Despite recent efforts to ease provincial trade restrictions, Canadian alcohol producers say there are still hurdles to jump in order to sell their products across the country.
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We appreciated the opportunity to sit down with Calgary Ward 12 Councillor @MikeJamiesonYYC today. We discussed the need for Calgary to get more competitive on property taxes, and what the city can do to support small businesses. #yyc #ABMunis
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Thank you to Calgary Ward 3 Councillor @YuleLoveYYC for meeting with CFIB today to learn about small business priorities in Calgary! We discussed small business health, and what city council can do to make Calgary a better place to do business. #yyc #ABMunis
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Our Director of Alberta and Interprovincial Affairs just joined @sarahoffin with @GlobalCalgary to share why now is not the time for Alberta to raise the minimum wage. Raising the minimum wage is a blunt tool that doesn't address the root cause of affordability concerns. #abpoli
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CFIB welcomes Ottawa’s confirmation that the remaining Canada Carbon Rebate payments for 2024-25 will soon be returned to small businesses. Alberta businesses will receive $159.5M in total rebates. This is a huge win for small businesses who paid the carbon tax for years
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CFIB welcomes Ottawa’s confirmation that the remaining $623 million in the Canada Carbon Rebate payments for 2024-25 will soon be returned to SMEs
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This week, CFIB's Director of Alberta and Interprovincial Affairs Keyli Loeppky joined @CTVNews to discuss CFIB's report on the barriers to interprovincial alcohol trade. #cdnpoli 📺 Watch: https://t.co/vr6UKiGPGx 📰 Read the report: https://t.co/txMgvefANh
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