Canada Business is committed to providing the Canadian business community with a wide range of information on government services, programs and regulations that are relevant, up-to-date and accurate. Service is delivered in the mode preferred by the client and service excellence is ensured by service standards supported by all Centres.
Canada Business offer a combination of products, services, publications and expert referrals to help clients get current and comprehensive business information on a wide range of topics such as writing a business plan, starting a business, finding new markets and preparing for exporting. The complexity of dealing with various levels of government is reduced by providing a single point of contact to a wide range of information on government services, programs and regulations pertaining to business. In addition, each centre has an extensive business reference collection of government and non-government information for use by the business client and information officers dedicated to assisting the client.
Key Canada Business products, available free of charge from Canada Business or on the Web, include:
The Business Start-Up Assistant (BSA) is a Web site that consolidates essential information required by anyone wishing to launch a successful business. It combines start-up information from Canada Business, the federal and provincial governments, the community and many other sources. Information is organized by topics such as market assessment, financing, taxation, writing a business plan, and many others - all critical to starting a new business.
Interactive Business Planner (IBP): The first small business planning software designed specifically to operate on the World Wide Web. This interactive online tool will help you prepare a comprehensive business plan for your new or existing business.
Online Small Business Workshop: A Web-based workshop that provides techniques and information for developing your business idea, starting, marketing and financing a new venture and improving an existing small business.
Info-Guides: Brief overviews describing services and programs organized by topic (e.g., exporting, electronic commerce).
"How-to" Guides: These guides are designed to provide an understanding of potential license, permit or registration requirements when considering the establishment of specific types of businesses in Canada. Municipal and other non-government information may be included, depending on the content and region.
Business Information System (BIS): A database containing over 1 000 documents that describe business related programs, services and selected regulations of the government of Canada, the provinces and other Canada Business partners.
Fact Sheets: These information sheets contain information about starting and maintaining a business, including product development, retail management, advertising & promotion, and market development.
Canada Business delivers services through four different modes:
Telephone: Call our toll-free telecentres and speak to a business information officer who will direct you to the best sources of information or refer you to programs and services relevant to your business situation. Some Canada Business service centres have optional recorded answers to frequently asked questions to speed up service.
The Web: The Canada Business Web site contains information on programs, services and selected regulations of participating federal and provincial agencies. The Web site is continually updated with new material and useful links to other Web sites.
E-mail: You can also send us your questions via e-mail from the Web site.
In Person: The Canada Business service centres offer an extensive collection of business-related publications, directories, leading-edge business products (e.g., videos, CD-ROMs) and access to external databases. Business clients can use these materials on their own or with the help of a business information officer. Canada Business have arrangements with existing business service organizations in communities across Canada to provide Canada Business information. Contact the Canada Business service centre in your region for the location nearest you.
For our hours of service, check our Service Standards.
For Canada Business locations and contact numbers, consult the Contact Us section.
Canada Business continuously strive for cost effective and user-friendly ways to make business information easily accessible to the small business community in Canada.
Our commitment to service means:
If, for any reason, you are not satisfied with Canada Business services, we encourage you to let us know and we will do our best to promptly correct the problem.
We are committed to providing quality information to the business community.