The Canadian economy may be in a period of zero growth, but some businesses in Centretown are saying sales are finally up again after a fall season that faltered in the wake of Sept. 11 and the weekend of the G-20
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Loan fund ‘essential’ for small-business entrepeneurs
Tammy Allarie’s Cat Connections was able to stretch its paws in October thanks to the Ottawa Community Loan Fund.
Organic foods growing in the marketplace
Past the front door, beside the cash register, the cardboard sign reads: “Remember to put on your shirt, shoes and pants before entering!” A magazine entitled Feminista and a container of recycled bottle caps are on the counter. Sporting tongue, lip and nose rings, youngsters scope out the goods.
Column: Government compensation for businesses not the answer
When the G-20, International Monetary Fund and World Bank met in Ottawa from Nov. 16-18, streets were shut down. Consumers stayed home. Some businesses lost money. This is unfortunate, but it is not the federal government’s job to compensate merchants for that loss.