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Everything you need to know about working for yourself.


 
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Canada Business - Services for Entrepreneurs
Canada Business is committed to providing a wide range of information on government services, programs and regulations relevant to existing and potential business entrepreneurs.
Canada Business
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Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Network The Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Network (EDN) provides support, inspiration and networking to serve thousands of people with disabilities turn ideas of owning a business into reality.
Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Network
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Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program
The Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program is designed to help rural western Canadians with disabilities gain easier access to business training and development, mentoring and one-on-one counselling services, and financial assistance in their pursuit of self-employment and entrepreneurship.
Canada Business Service Centre
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Entrepreneurs With Disabilities Program
Would-be entrepreneurs living in rural areas in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba can access financial assistance and a range of business supports and services.
Western Economic Diversification Canada
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Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities
The fund provides financial assistance and supports to enable people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, and maintain employment or self-employment. The site gives information about the program itself, eligibility criteria, the application process, and sponsorship details.
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
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Self Employment Benefit
Self Employment Benefit (SEB) provides EI eligible individuals with financial support, planning assistance and mentoring while they get their businesses up and running.
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
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Youth Employment Strategy (YES)
The Government of Canada created the Youth Employment Strategy to help young Canadians (aged 15 to 30) obtain career information, develop skills, find good jobs and stay employed. This national strategy offers a broad range of initiatives under three programs: Skills Link, Summer Work Experience and Career Focus.
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
 
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