The Business Development Bank promotes entrepreneurship through three main programs: BDC Financing, BDC Subordinate Financing and BDC Venture Capital. BDC Financing provides commercial loans to eligible businesses that include more flexible terms than loans provided by conventional lenders. Loans are available for everything from start-up costs and working capital to market expansion and business succession. The program also provides a special set of lending services specifically targeted to Aboriginal entrepreneurs.
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@9DW7GRS2yrs2Y
Low interest loans with negotiated term length
@syraxaxe3yrs3Y
No the government should not fund anything but Healthcare and military
@8VJYCRWConservative4yrs4Y
Sustainable business ideas
@8VJW4MY4yrs4Y
It depends on the circumstances and on a case by case basis
@8VJDVKC4yrs4Y
Tax benefits for low revenue/ small businesses.
@8VJCKT94yrs4Y
Yea but not to refugees . Big corps should pay a bit more to support small businesses
@8VJ399D4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it is accessible for all Canadians
@8VHZW9Q4yrs4Y
Only for essential businesses.
@8VHYFKK4yrs4Y
Depending on its importance, prior revenue and quality of business
@8VJY7NC4yrs4Y
Yes but they shouldn't be making it race based, as they are doing.
@8VJ8ZRD4yrs4Y
Yes, to help small business with 6 or less employees
@8VHKCHK4yrs4Y
Yes as part of Covid-19 recovery
@97BRZXP2yrs2Y
yes, but decreasing taxes and contribution burdens on smaller businesses could be productive
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