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Additional ResourcesInformation and Training Resources for Business Startup and GrowthStarting a new business and need help? Here are resources, including government and private web sites and some suggested reading. POC can help with organizing-specific questions, but the basics of starting a small business are the same regardless of the business, and are available free or at low cost across the country from a number of different sources. Disclaimer: The following information is intended as a guide but is not comprehensive, nor is it an endorsement of any particular source of information. It is based on anecdotal evidence of members who have used these resources and found them helpful. POC has no links with these resources and is not responsible for any use or misuse made of this information. Self-Employment ProgramAlmost every province in Canada has some sort of self-employment program that's been put on through Community Futures or through local colleges or training companies. If you are recently unemployed and eligible for EI, you may qualify. To find out if there is a self-employment program near you, visit Service Canada. Canada Business Service CentreThis should be the first stop for anyone starting or trying to grow their business. Visit them online and you can then click on the link for your local centre. Excellent virtual resources, plus the physical centres in each province have all kinds of information for all aspects of business, and they coordinate with the province or territory so you can get the information for local regulations and funding programs at the same time. Specific focus on business startup? Check out the Business Start-Up Assistant. Interactive Business PlannerThis is an interactive, Internet-based tool that guides you through the process of developing a three-year plan for a new or existing business. A free feature of the Canada Business Service Centres online network; you're taken through the whole process in a Q&A format. Other Resources By AreaIf you have a suggestions for a great resource, especially in the areas we have not covered, please contact the education committee on the Contact Us page.
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Atlantic CanadaGeneral Business Resource Links
Human Resources Information
NetworkingLocal Chambers of Commerce not only offer a huge network opportunity, but also a great source of educational seminars and workshops. Suggested Business Reading
Good luck and Welcome to POC! Assembled by Alexandra Ross and Morva Bowman, POC Education Committee. |
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