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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Response rates from 1.4k British Columbia voters.
83% Yes |
17% No |
81% Yes |
16% No |
1% Yes, but funding should come from large corporations instead of taxpayers |
1% No, but decrease taxes for small businesses and encourage entrepreneurship |
0% Yes, as long as it is not based on race |
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0% Yes, but only during COVID |
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0% Yes, but only for environmentally sustainable business ideas |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.4k British Columbia voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.4k British Columbia voters.
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Unique answers from British Columbia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9DZP8FJ1yr1Y
the government should not subsidze any businesses
@9DW7GRS1yr1Y
Low interest loans with negotiated term length
@9DQSF441yr1Y
Yes, but only if the government gets a share or dividends. And any research or innovations discovered to be at public interest should be non patient-able.
@957XY3D2yrs2Y
only until they can support themselves
@6X6BJL22yrs2Y
No, instead increase taxation and reduce funding for large corporation
@syraxaxe3yrs3Y
No the government should not fund anything but Healthcare and military
@8VK26TN3yrs3Y
Not a bail out fund. But a low interest fund
@8VJYCRW3yrs3Y
Sustainable business ideas
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