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"Succession problems, and consequently the problems of finding the new generation of owners, exist in many sectors of the economy. This is particularly a problem for founders of small and medium-sized businesses who want to retire and make sure that the business they built over the years with their associates is placed in good hands. The great majority of Canadian publishing houses were created in the last four decades, and we might thus think that these succession problems may be particularly widespread and acute in this industry. The concerns expressed in this regard within the industry led to the creation of a Financing and Succession Committee under the aegis of Canadian Heritage, with members of the publishing industry participating. It was in response to questions raised by this committee that Canadian Heritage decided to conduct this survey to determine to what extent, with what urgency, and in what terms, Canadian publishers may find themselves faced with succession problems."
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Creator(s)
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Canadian Heritage
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Source Location
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Canada
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Publisher
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Canadian Heritage
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Date Published
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2005
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Language
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Bilingual
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URL
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http://www.pch.gc ...
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Copyright Holder
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Canadian Heritage
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