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Ontario Wines Direct Delivery to LCBO Stores Program Ontario Small Distillers Direct to LCBO Stores Program Customs & Excise FTA Resources Hub Purchase of beverage alcohol by Diplomatic Missions, Consular Posts, and International Organizations Vendor Performance Program Vendor Performance Program ...
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short distance. The industrial heartland in southwestern Ontario, along with Quebec, is closer to Boston, New York, and Chicago than some of the trendy Southern American production centers such as Atlanta. This is one of the main reasons for making Canada attractive to business and foreign ...
“small supplier”. Entities and individuals that are non-residents of Canada might be required to register if they are considered to have a permanent establishment or to carry on a business in Canada. It should be noted that special rules apply with respect to entities and individuals that ...
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2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Location: Ottawa, Ontario The Canada Room, John G. Diefenbaker Building, 111 Sussex Drive This event was free for CCBC members © 2025 | Canada China Business Council | Conseil d'affaires Canada-Chine | 加中贸易理事会...
New legislative changes for franchisors doing business in Canada: the PEI Act and the other recent changes to the Ontario and Alberta Regulations provide good reasons to review their Canadian disclose documents to ensure compliance not only with the act, but with all laws governing franchises in ...
significant impact on the bottom line for Niagara’s businesses. In a 2016 cost competitiveness comparison, KPMG’s Competitive Alternatives 2016 study ranked Niagara as Ontario’s second most cost competitive centre for business overall — and more competitive than all 76 American jurisdictions in ...