http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/sbrp-rppe.nsf/vwapj/SECEEC_
eng.pdf/$file/SEC-EEC_eng.pdf
B) Governments of Canada and Ontario Support Small Businesses by
launching a Single Toll-Free Number, Making It Easier For
Businesses To Get Government Information
To make it easier for business owners to get the information they need, the
governments of Canada and Ontario have collaborated to create a
telephone number with business information from both levels of
government.
http://news.ontario.ca/mgs/en/2010/02/governments-of-canada-andontario-
support-small-businesses.html
C) E-Business Advanced Topics
E-business is the use of Internet technology to facilitate doing business.
These booklets are designed to provide small and medium sized
businesses with information on a variety of advanced e-business topics.
http://www.ontariocanada.com/ontcan/1medt/smallbiz/en/sb_ebiz_advanc
ed-topics_en.jsp
D) Job Descriptions: An Employer’s Handbook
Based on the job descriptions in the National Occupational Classification,
this handbook explains how to write job descriptions adapted to your
business needs, and how to use the descriptions for multiple tasks related
to human resources, such as Hiring employees, Evaluating employee
performance and Identifying your employees' training needs
http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/summary/4489/
E) How will HST affect your business?
On July 1, 2010, British Columbia and Ontario will join Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador as participating provinces
that issue harmonized sales tax (HST), which combines provincial sales
tax with the federal goods and services tax (GST).
http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/blog/entry/4479/
F) Looking for tariff relief?
Do you import machinery, equipment or goods into Canada for further
manufacturing? Tariff-relief measures announced in March 2010 have cut
the total number of manufacturing items that are subject to customs duties
by 75%.
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