You may search this database by CA Identification Number or by Company Name and/or by Province. The CA Number Database provides the name and postal address of each Canadian textile business which has been assigned a CA Identification Number. A CA number is a five-digit identification number preceded by the letters CA. Canadian Textile companies use this number to meet provisions of the Textile Labelling Act which require prescribed consumer textile articles to be labelled with the identity of the person by or for whom it was made.
(URL for this site: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/app/cb/cnmbr/srchFrm.do;jsessionid=00005-_sdbw...)
Canada 411 directory.
(URL for this site: http://canada411.sympatico.ca/)
A web site that shows you customs requirements for exporting your goods. Canada Border Service Agency produces this web site.
(URL for this site: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/export/menu-eng.html)
This site explains the policies and procedures related to requirements set out by the Canada Border Service Agency, in regards to the importation of goods on a commercial basis.
(URL for this site: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/menu-eng.html)
Discover the basics of doing business in other countries. Whether exporting, importing or investing abroad, learn how to take part in these international trade activities.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/105/)
Want to be your own boss? The idea of starting your own business is appealing to a lot of people and it can be very rewarding. However, a lot of new businesses fail. This information will help you plan for a successful start to your entrepreneurship journey.
(URL for this site: http://bsa.canadabusiness.ca/125/)
The Canada Council for the Arts, reporting to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage, is a national arm's-length agency which fosters the development of the arts in Canada through grants, services and awards to professional Canadian artists and arts organizations, as well as administering scholarly awards, and having under its aegis the Public Lending Right Commission and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadacouncil.ca/home-e.asp?Enhanced=True)
The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) is a federal Crown Corporation. It was created in 1967 to provide deposit insurance and contribute to the stability of Canada's financial system. CDIC insures eligible deposits at member institutions (up to $100,000 per depositor) and reimburses depositors for the amount of their insured deposits when a member institution fails.
(URL for this site: http://www.cdic.ca/e/index.html)
Overview of the Canadian furniture products market.
(URL for this site: http://www.ic.gc.ca/canadian_industry_statistics/cis.nsf/IDE/cis33712def...)
The Canada Industrial Relations Board is an independent, representational, quasi-judicial tribunal responsible for the interpretation and administration of Part I (Industrial Relations), and certain provisions of Part II (Occupational Safety and Health), of the Canada Labour Code. The Board's expertise and composition allow it to deal effectively with the complexities of labour relations issues, to determine the underlying causes of disputes and to facilitate agreement among the parties.
(URL for this site: http://www.cirb-ccri.gc.ca/index.html)
Here you will find the best links to government services, information and resources, for citizens of other countries.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/ci-ci/index.aspx)
Canada Lands Company (CLC) is an arm's length, self-financing Crown corporation reporting to Parliament through the Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities).
The company implements innovative property solutions and consults extensively with local citizens and other stakeholders to ensure that its real estate projects and activities enhance the quality of life in local communities.
(URL for this site: http://www.clc.ca/home)
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
CMHC is taking the lead in sharing Canada's housing expertise with the world. By helping other countries make housing more accessible and helping Canadian companies find opportunities in new markets, CMHC is becoming an ambassador of Canadian excellence.
(URL for this site: http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/)
The CanadaOne website includes an online magazine, a Canadian business directory, Canadian specific business resources, a technology centre, and several other promotional tools designed to help Canadians grow their businesses.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadaone.com/about.html)
Canada Post Corporation.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadapost.ca/segment-e.asp)
The programs and services listed in this section are organized by keywords.
(URL for this site: http://www.canada.gc.ca/azind/azindex-eng.html)
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
(URL for this site: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html)
Canadian government site for all federal services and programs.
(URL for this site: http://www.canada.gc.ca/home.html)
The Canada Small Business Financing (CSBF) Act was enacted in April 1999 to build on the success of its predecessor, the Small Business Loans Act. The Program's objectives are to streamline loan administration, improve its ability to achieve cost recovery and to extend financing that would otherwise have been unavailable to small-and medium-size enterprises.
(URL for this site: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/csbfp-pfpec.nsf/eng/h_la02855.html)
Find a phone number anywhere in Canada for businesses or individuals.
(URL for this site: http://www.yellowpages.ca/)
All kinds of directories such as Canadian Almanac, libraries, associations, environmental agencies, and financial services.
(URL for this site: http://circ.greyhouse.ca/)
Youth.gc.ca is all about helping youth 15 to 30 years of age. It is THE place to tap into a wide variety of information.
Whether you need a hand finding a job, would like to start your own business, it is all here at your fingertips on youth.gc.ca!
(URL for this site: http://www.youth.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml)
Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA) is Canada's leading, most influential and entrepreneurial technology alliance. It is committed to growing the global competitiveness of its members, 80% of which are currently active exporters. The common purpose that unites the membership is CATA Alliance's commitment to members's business growth. With offices across the country, we are focused on the provision of business services and government relations programs that conserve and leverage member resources. Because members are action-oriented businesses, CATA Alliance responds with action when members need specific services or activities. The "Traditional Champion" of Canadian research and development, CATA Alliance's mission is to stimulate "Global Business Growth" through the forces of Canadian innovation and strategic partnership.
(URL for this site: http://www.cata.ca/)
The Canadian Agricultural Skills Service (CASS) program will provide funding to beginning and established farmers and their spouses to develop a learning plan and take courses to help them gain the skills they need to reach their goals. CASS will assist farm families to acquire on-farm skills, or skills and training to pursue other income options, or both.
(URL for this site: http://www.ontla.on.ca/library/repository/mon/15000/266089.pdf)
Welcome to www.apparel.ca, your gateway to Canada's apparel industry.
(URL for this site: http://www.apparel.ca/)
The Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal's role is to contribute to Canada's cultural community by encouraging constructive professional relations between artists, as independent entrepreneurs, and producers in the federal jurisdiction.
(URL for this site: http://www.capprt-tcrpap.gc.ca/)
The Canadian Association of Family Enterprise (CAFE) is a not-for-profit national organization established in 1983, dedicated to promoting the well-being and understanding of families in business.
CAFE offers an outsider's perspective and an insider's understanding of family business. CAFE's objective is to educate, inform and encourage its members in areas of unique interest to family business, through a stimulating program of activities that provide the best sources of information and professional advice available.
(URL for this site: http://www.cafecanada.ca/)
CAWEE is a networking and social alliance of innovative entrepreneurs, successful small business owners and business leaders from some of Canada's most influential organizations. For over 20 years, CAWEE has provided a forum for progressive women to exchange ideas, build important relationships, and participate in timely workshops, conferences and special events.
(URL for this site: http://www.cawee.net/)
Statistics Canada and the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency's Canadian Automated Export Declaration (CAED) program allows exporters or their agents to report their B13A Export Declaration form electronically to the Federal Government of Canada.
(URL for this site: http://www.statcan.ca/english/exports/index.htm)
Today's small businesses have many unique and diverse needs. Whether you're looking for tips on developing a business plan or tools for managing and growing your company, Canada's banks can help. Banks provide service and support to small- and medium-sized businesses in many ways - explore the sections on this website to learn more about what different banks and their industry association, the Canadian Bankers Association, have to offer.
(URL for this site: http://www.cba.ca/en/component/content/category/45-small-business-services)
Text, audio and video clips of news stories appearing on CBC radio and television programs.
(URL for this site: http://www.cbc.ca/)
Canadian online business magazine with current topics of interest to entrepreneurs.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadianbusiness.com/)
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing information and advice about occupational health and safety.
(URL for this site: http://www.ccohs.ca/)
CCA provides leadership to promote, develop, and unite co-operatives and credit unions for the benefit of people in Canada and around the world.
(URL for this site: http://www.coopscanada.coop/)
The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) is an export sales agency, wholly owned by the Government of Canada. We help Canadian exporters win sales, on improved terms, in government and private-sector markets around the world.
Canadian Commercial Corporation is an export facilitator, the CCC provides Canadian companies with access to market opportunities and a wide range of export contracting services.
(URL for this site: http://www.ccc.ca/eng/home.cfm)
Canadian Company Capabilities is a centrally maintained current searchable database of 60,000 Canadian businesses. It includes hundreds of specialized manufacturing, service and product specific business directories. Each directory has powerful advanced search and reporting capacity. Business profiles contain comprehensive information on contacts, products, services, trade experience, and technology. Search results can be presented and printed in comprehensive, short or custom reports.
(URL for this site: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/ccc-rec.nsf/en/Home)
The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business is dedicated to promoting the full participation of Aboriginal people and communities in the Canadian economy.
(URL for this site: http://www.ccab-canada.com/)
The Canadian Council of Better Business Bureaus (CCBBB), established in June of 1966, is the coordinating and licensing body of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) system in Canada. The BBB system is a public service agency financed by the private business sector with the local Bureaus across Canada serving as the action arm of the BBB system.
In promoting high ethical standards of business practice, the BBB system serves as a vehicle through which the business community manifests its concern for sound consumer relationships and provides a platform for national and local business on matters of business-consumer policy.
(URL for this site: http://www.ccbbb.ca/)
The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work is a Canada-wide network of organizations and individuals. Our mission is to promote and support meaningful and equitable employment of people with disabilities. As innovators and agents of change, we build partnerships, develop skills, share knowledge and influence attitudes.
(URL for this site: http://www.ccrw.org/)
Find out what your credit standing is or who might be using your identity to obtain credit.
(URL for this site: http://canadian-creditreport.com/index.htm)
The Canadian Dairy Commission (CDC), a federal Crown corporation, plays a central facilitating role for the multi-billion dollar Canadian dairy industry. The CDC's legislated objects are to provide efficient producers of milk and cream with the opportunity of obtaining a fair return for their labour and investment; and to provide consumers with a continuous and adequate supply of dairy products of high quality.
(URL for this site: http://www.cdc-ccl.gc.ca/cdc/index-eng.php)
Health Canada plays an active role in ensuring that you have access to safe and effective drugs and health products. The Department strives to maintain a balance between the potential health benefits and risks posed by all drugs and health products. Our highest priority in determining the balance is public safety.
(URL for this site: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/index-eng.php)
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency promotes environmental assessment as a planning tool to protect and sustain a healthy environment and to meet the expectations of Canadians who want a growing economy in harmony with a healthy environment.
(URL for this site: http://www.ceaa.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En)
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business, best known for high-profile actions with governments on policies like tax, labour laws and public sector spending, has also achieved many behind-the-scenes changes that have meant real dollars-and-cents benefits to all firms.
(URL for this site: http://www.cfib-fcei.ca/english/index.html)
Connecting and Representing Independent and Franchised Grocers from Coast to Coast. The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers (CFIG) is a non-for-profit association founded in 1962. The association's mission is to further the unique interests of Canada's independently and franchised grocers across Canada through progressive partnerships with retailers, suppliers and the consumer.
(URL for this site: http://www.cfig.ca/)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency delivers all federal inspection services related to food, animal health, and plant protection.
(URL for this site: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/toce.shtml)
The Canadian Forest Service (CFS) is a science-based policy organization within Natural Resources Canada, a Government of Canada department that helps shape the important contributions of the natural resources sector to the Canadian economy, society, and environment.
(URL for this site: http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/)
Canadian Forests - Your Internet Gateway to Forestry and the Forest Products Industry in Canada.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadian-forests.com)
Canadian Foundation for Economic Education works to promote and assist the enhanced economic capability of Canadians, that is, to increase the extent to which Canadians assume their economic roles, and make economic decisions, with competence and confidence.
(URL for this site: http://www.cfee.org/en/)
The Canadian Franchise Association represents over 400 franchise companies and the professionals who support this way of doing business. Our board of directors represents all regions of the country, and promotes a strong code of ethics as well as the mandatory use of the CFA disclosure document guide. In signing on as a CFA member, a company agrees to give potential franchisees all the information they require to make a viable business decision.
(URL for this site: http://www.cfa.ca/)
Canadian Grocer is a 115-year-old publication especially written for store operations personnel at supermarket chain head offices, chain and independent supermarket store operators, wholesalers, food brokers, and manufacturers of packaged goods and equipment and supplies for supermarkets. It is the only national magazine for the grocery trade in Canada. The intent of Canadian Grocer is to be pro-actively involved in any issue of importance to Canada's grocers, and to keep grocers informed about each other and the issues affecting them.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadiangrocer.com/)
The CHPVA has as its purpose to protect the interests and conserve the rights of those involved in the manufacture, sale and distribution of hardwood veneer and plywood in Canada, and their suppliers.
(URL for this site: http://www.chpva.com/)
Canadian Heritage is committed to playing a vital role in the daily lives of Canadians. The Department is responsible for national policies and programs relating to broadcasting, cultural industries, arts, heritage, official languages, Canadian identity, Canadian symbols, exchanges, multiculturalism, and sport.
(URL for this site: http://www.pch.gc.ca/index_e.cfm)
Canadian Home Builders' Association - CHBA members represent every area of Canada's housing industry - new home builders and renovators, land developers, trade contractors, product and material manufacturers, building product suppliers, lending institutions, insurance providers, service professionals and others.
(URL for this site: http://www.chba.ca)
The Mandate of the Canadian Human Rights Commission is to make the Canadian Human Rights Act work for the benefit of all Canadians. There are three main aspects to its work:
To provide effective and timely means for resolving individual complaints; To promote knowledge of human rights in Canada and to encourage people to follow principles of equality; and To help reduce barriers to equality in employment and access to services.
(URL for this site: http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/default-en.asp)
Canadian Industry Statistics presents and analyses industry data on the number of establishments, gross domestic product and labour productivity for industry sectors belonging to the Canadian Economy using a few of the latest annual data sources from Statistics Canada.
(URL for this site: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_ecnmy/sio/homepage.html)
The Canadian Innovation Centre (CIC) is the leading Canadian organization dedicated to assisting inventors and innovative companies. Our range of services includes invention evaluation, technology due diligence, market research, and education programs.
(URL for this site: http://www.innovationcentre.ca/)
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Information on patents, trade marks, copyrights, industrial design and integrated circuit topography.
(URL for this site: http://www.cipo.gc.ca)
CA.com provides information on how to register for a .ca or Canada Internet domain.
(URL for this site: http://www.cdnnet.ca/)
The Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) is a not-for-profit organization initiated by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make primary sources of Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet. CanLII seeks to gather legislative and judicial texts, as well as legal commentaries, from federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions on a single Web site.
(URL for this site: http://www.canlii.org/index_en.html)
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, known as the Alliance of Manufacturers & Exporters Canada until October, 2000, was formed through the merger in 1966 of the Canadian Manufacturers Association (CMA) and the Canadian Exporters Association (CEA)
For more than 130 years, CME has successfully represented the interests of Canadian business, keeping members on the competitive edge of world-class manufacturing and trade. With strong divisions in every province, CME is a truly national association and the undisputed champion of business issues in Canada.
(URL for this site: http://www.cme-mec.ca/)
The Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) is the largest marketing association in Canada representing the integration and convergence of all marketing disciplines, channels, and technologies.
(URL for this site: http://www.the-cma.org/)
Canadian Parliament.
(URL for this site: http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/index.asp?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=1)
This database lets you access over 75 years of patent descriptions and images. You can search, retrieve, and study more than 1,400,000 patent documents.
(URL for this site: http://patents1.ic.gc.ca/)
Canadian Plywood Association, CANPLY's mission is "To support its Members' strategic opportunities and competitiveness through product certification and global initiatives in market and product development, engineering and quality assurance."
(URL for this site: http://www.canply.org/)
A wide range of information and articles for people in the Canadian retail trade industry.
(URL for this site: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/retra-comde.nsf/eng/Home)
Canadian Rural Partnership is about operating differently within the federal government to ensure that federal programs, policies, and activities provide support to rural communities.
(URL for this site: http://www.rural.gc.ca/home_e.phtml)
The Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace.
As a solutions-oriented organization, we work in Canada and around the world to develop standards that address real needs, such as enhancing public safety and health. Advancing the quality of life. Helping to preserve the environment. Facilitating trade.
(URL for this site: http://www.csa.ca/default.asp?language=english)
This selection of summary tables provides an overview of statistical information on Canada's people, economy, and governments.
Unless otherwise noted, all information is provided at the national level.
(URL for this site: http://www40.statcan.ca/l01/cst01/)
If you run a small or medium-sized technology related business in Canada, the Canadian Technology Network can give you access to a wide range of technology and related business assistance through a cross-country network of advisors. These advisors are prepared to work with you to identify your needs and help you find solutions to your technology challenges. Each advisor is employed by an organization known for its technology or related business competence. Advisors are linked together to optimize the identification and delivery of the right advice or expertise to meet your needs.
(URL for this site: http://www.rcti-ticn.ca/en/)
Canadian Tourism Commission. If you operate a business that helps promote tourism in Canada, and your livelihood depends on the success of the tourism industry, we have the latest tools to help you succeed. Join the ever increasing group of businesses that are making a difference and become a member of the Canadian Tourism Exchange (CTX). It's free!
(URL for this site: http://en-corporate.canada.travel/)
Access over 500 Trade Commissioners in your target market.
(URL for this site: http://www.infoexport.gc.ca/ie-en/MarketReportsAndServices.jsp)
Use Canadian Trade Index as a complement to Canadian Company Capabilities.
It's always a good idea to refer to more than one directory in order to compile a complete a profile as possible.
(URL for this site: http://www.ctidirectory.com/index.htm)
The CVCA - Canada's Venture Capital & Private Equity Association - represents the majority of private equity companies in Canada, with over 1000 members. CVCA members have over $50 billion in capital under management, in three distinct market segments.
(URL for this site: http://www.cvca.ca/)
Canadian Women in Communications (CWC) is a national, bilingual organization dedicated to the advancement of women in the communications and technology sectors through strategic networking, targeted professional development and meaningful recognition.
(URL for this site: http://www.cwc-afc.com/)
The Canadian Women's Business Network, or CWBN, is an established online network for women that began in 1996. We're one of the original pioneer web sites that began when there was very little online content available for businesses, especially women's businesses. CWBN is a site for women, made by women (there are a lot of men using our site's resources and contributing to our content, too).
(URL for this site: http://www.cdnbizwomen.com)
Canadian Women's Foundation (CWF) is Canada's first and only national public foundation dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls through economic and social change. The Foundation raises funds and makes grants to charitable projects that help women and girls achieve greater self-reliance and economic independence.
(URL for this site: http://www.canadianwomen.org/)
The Canadian Wood Council CWC is the national association representing Canadian manufacturers of wood products used in construction. The Council ensures market access for wood products by working in codes and standards, producing and communicating technical information, helping to provide education programs for students and construction professionals, and co-ordinating special programs such as Wood is Good and the Wood WORKS! Project. The CWC mission is to ensure market access in order to maintain and expand markets for Canadian wood products in North America.
(URL for this site: http://www.cwc.ca/)
Established in 1997 to assist the large number of skilled and business professionals wishing to migrate to a new country, but wanting to reduce the time, confusion, and frustration so often associated with the application process, Canam, today is reckoned as one of the front runners in Immigration consulting in the Indian sub continent.
(URL for this site: http://www.canamgroup.com/)
Career Edge Organization provides an opportunity for employers to gain access to skilled talent consisting of graduates (Career Edge), graduates with disabilities (Ability Edge), and internationally qualified professionals (Career Bridge).
(URL for this site: https://www.careeredge.ca/en/home)
Labour market information for British Columbia.
(URL for this site: http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/labourmarketinfo/)
Work Futures provides a comprehensive description of close to 200 occupations as they relate directly to the B.C. labour market. It is for learners, individuals interested in changing careers or re-entering the labour market, and for career practitioners.
(URL for this site: http://www.workfutures.bc.ca./welcome.html)
CARFAC (Canadian Artists' Representation/le Front des artistes canadiens) is incorporated federally as a non-profit corporation that is the national voice of Canada's visual artists. Its objectives are to promote a socio-economic climate that is conducive to the production of visual arts in Canada, to promote the visual arts in Canada, and to conduct research and to engage in public education for these purposes.
(URL for this site: http://www.carfac.ca/)
Since 1946, CCH Canadian has produced information products that help its customers take command of complex regulatory issues in tax, financial planning, human resources, business and law. CCH is one of Canada's largest and most respected professional information providers.
(URL for this site: http://www.cch.ca/)
The Community Economic Development Technical Assistance Program. CEDTAP helps community-based organizations engaged in CED by supporting technical assistance, study tours, target group initiatives and requests for computer hardware and software.
CEDTAP is also committed to strengthening the CED sector as a whole by disseminating innovative models, funding the development of tools and resources, and organizing learning events.
(URL for this site: http://www.carleton.ca/cedtap/home/index_e.html)
This Center includes a collection of resources for planning your business, documenting your plan, and evaluating your strategy. They show some examples of business plans on their site.
(URL for this site: http://www.businessplans.org/index.html)
Center for Women's Business Research is the premier source of knowledge about women business owners and their enterprises worldwide.
(URL for this site: http://www.womensbusinessresearch.org/)
CEED - Centre for Entrepreneurship Education & Development Incorporated is an innovation centre that assists governments, organizations and communities in helping people achieve their potential through entrepreneurship.
(URL for this site: http://ceed.ca/)
Certification Canada promotes the use of internationally recognized sustainable forest management certification standards in Canada in order for Canadian producers to continually move towards sustainable forest management, secure a sustainable supply of raw material, and to ensure marketplace acceptance of Canadian forest products.
(URL for this site: http://www.certificationcanada.org/english/)
Chang & Boos is an internationally recognized law firm practicing exclusively in the field of United States and Canadian immigration. It currently operates offices in Toronto, Canada; Ottawa, Canada; and Bellingham, Washington. U.S. immigration matters are handled by all three offices; Canadian immigration matters are handled only by the Toronto and Ottawa offices.
(URL for this site: http://www.americanlaw.com)
This website provides the residents of British Columbia with access to general legal information.
(URL for this site: http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/)
The Co-operatives Secretariat was created in 1987 from the Co-operatives Section of Agriculture Canada to improve the relationship between Canadian co-operatives and the numerous federal departments and agencies known to have legislation or policies affecting co-operatives.
(URL for this site: http://www.agr.gc.ca/policy/coop/sitemap_e.phtml)
Columbia Basin Trust is a regional corporation
created in 1995 to work with residents of the
Canadian Columbia Basin to promote social, economic, and environmental well being in the region most affected by dam construction from the Columbia River Treaty.
(URL for this site: http://www.cbt.org)
GS1 Canada is a not-for-profit, industry-led association that develops, promotes and maintains global standards for the identification of goods, services, locations, and related e-commerce communication.
(URL for this site: http://www.gs1ca.org/home.asp)
Many surveys in areas of: business, consumer, elections, health, policy, unity, sports, taxes, etc. COMPAS is a public affairs, marketing, and social
research firm.
(URL for this site: http://www.compas.ca/)
The Competition Bureau is responsible for administration and enforcement of the Competition Act and three Standards-based Acts. Its role is to promote and maintain fair competition so that Canadians can benefit from lower prices, product choice and quality services.
(URL for this site: http://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/)
This guide provides an outline to the packaging and labelling requirements for prepackaged, non-food consumer products subject to the federal Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Regulations.
(URL for this site: http://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/epic/site/cb-bc.nsf/en/01248e.html)
Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act (used to be Trade Practices Act).
(URL for this site: http://www.canlii.org/en/nl/laws/stat/snl-2009-c-c-31.1/latest/snl-2009-...)
Welcome to the Consumer Taxation Branch. Here you will find helpful information about British Columbia's: sales tax, hotel/motel/B&B room tax, tobacco tax, fuel tax, horse racing tax.
(URL for this site: http://www.rev.gov.bc.ca/ctb/)
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about copyrights.
(URL for this site: http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/h_wr...)
The Council of Forest Industries is the provincial voice of the BC forest industry. Representing over 100 forest companies and six trade associations, our vision is global competitiveness for the industry.
(URL for this site: http://www.cofi.org/)
The Craft Association of BC provides resource information to learn and participate in the development and appreciation of excellence in crafts.
(URL for this site: http://www.cabc.net/)
Find out how to obtain your personal credit history and score. Also has information on how to obtain and keep good credit.
(URL for this site: http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca/eng/resources/publications/budgetMoneyMgmt/Cr...)
Cyber help for organic farmers is targeted on increasing organic agriculture information resources through the Internet and upgrading farmers' skills in accessing Internet information, this project includes providing technical information, training courses, seminars and enhanced electronic resources to organic farmers and farmers interested in exploring the organic approach.
(URL for this site: http://www.certifiedorganic.bc.ca/rcbtoa/)