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News

2009

Local Businessman Wins Entrepreneur Award – August 26, 2009

Annual Report – August 11, 2009

CBDC Day – Special Booklet – May 13, 2009

Have you thought about succession planning for your business? – January 12, 2009

Have you thought about succession planning for your business?

One of the major challenges facing Atlantic Canadian businesses is succession planning. According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) account for 85 percent of Canadian businesses and only one‐third of SMEs are currently planning for business succession.

In an effort to assist Atlantic Canadian business owners with succession planning, the Atlantic CBDCs have embarked on a new initiative, the Atlantic Canada Small Business Expatriate Campaign. The campaign is premised on the belief that there are people that have left Atlantic Canada over the past decades and now have a desire to return to Atlantic Canada.

The campaign consists of the following four components:

1. Awareness Campaign

Distribution of an unaddressed ad card to be drop‐shipped via Canada Post to all households in the Fort McMurray, Alberta area Newspaper and radio ads purchased in advance of the information sessions, promoting the event

2. Succession Planning Database

Development of a web‐based application to showcase businesses and future Atlantic Canadian businesses for sale online

3. Information Session

Two‐day public information forum will be held in Fort McMurray, Alberta coordinated by provincial and Atlantic Association staff to meet with individuals interested in buying a business or in starting a new venture in rural Atlantic Canada

4. Monitoring and measurement

Measurement of the results achieved and lessons learned

Listing a Business within the Succession Planning Database
As outlined above, a major component of the initiative is the web‐based application to showcase the businesses online. We are currently in the process of designing the online database application. If you have a business you would like to list within the database, please see the minimum requirements listed below:

  • Business Name:
  • Business Address: (civic, PO Box, Town, Province, Postal Code)
  • Brief Description of Business (75 words max)
  • # of Employees:
  • Contact Name:
  • Contact #:
  • Contact email address:
  • Website URL:
  • Period for Sale: (Options ‐ Immediately, 6‐12 months, 1‐2 years)
  • Asking Price:

Contact Information
For more information on the Atlantic Canada Small Business Expatriate Campaign, or to list a business within the online succession planning database, please contact the Atlantic Association of CBDCs at info@cbdc.ca or call toll free at 1‐877‐747‐2232

This information is distributed in connection with the Atlantic Canada Small Business Expatriate Campaign. For information about the Campaign including the terms on which it is being offered, please see www.cbdc.biz


                                                                                        
The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency is pleased to provide financial support to the CBDCs in Atlantic Canada.