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TTC Meets With Angry Riders

One of the most popular excuses for employees who arrive late to work is “the bus was running late”. And while no employer likes to ever hear an excuse, this one seems to be among the most legitimate reasons people…

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Canadian Exports Expected To Excel

When the Canadian dollar reached parity with the American greenback earlier this month, it sparked widespread concern that Canada's exports would face a tougher time selling to foreign markets. With the stronger dollar came the impression that the increased cost…

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Time To Advance Your Options

With all of the talk in the mainstream media lately about the reluctance of Canada's big banks to lend money to small businesses in the country, it's only a matter of time before they are no longer considered the primary…

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Toronto Poised To Allow Holiday Shopping

Just last week, the Synergy Merchant Services Blog visited the topic of city retailers fighting to stay open during the holidays, in an effort to cash in on potentially large sales days. And just yesterday, Urban Affairs Bureau Chief, David…

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Banks Suffocating Business Growth Pt.2

In his Financial Post article “Stifled Growth” from earlier this week, John Greenwood describes how banks are showing less and less faith in Canadian businesses and are therefore making their lending policies increasingly tight. Greenwood writes that “a study by…

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Time For Spring Cleaning

With April in full swing, many people are already basking in the sunshine and thinking about the summer ahead. For some, it feels as if the fresh spring air is symbolic of a fresh start. So, of course, one of…

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