Sole proprietorship

A sole proprietorship, also known as a sole trader, is owned by one person and operates for their benefit. The owner may operate the business alone or with other people.

Partnership

A partnership is a business owned by two or more people. In most forms of partnerships, each partner has unlimited liability for the debts incurred by the business. The three most prevalent types of for-profit partnerships are general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships.

Corporation

The owners of a corporation have limited liability and the business has a separate legal personality from its owners. Corporations can be either government-owned or privately owned. They can organize either for profit or as not-for-profit organizations.

Cooperative

Often referred to as a "co-op", a cooperative is a limited liability business that can organize for-profit or not-for-profit. A cooperative differs from a corporation in that it has members, not shareholders, and they share decision-making authority.

Restructuring state enterprises

In recent decades, various states modeled some of their assets and enterprises after business enterprises. In 2003, for example, the People's Republic of China modeled 80% of its state-owned enterprises on a company-type management system

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dimanche 24 avril 2016

Airline advocate told he's not 'large' enough to challenge airline, so he's appealing

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Gabor Lukacs will need to convince three judges to make the Canadian Transportation Agency address a complaint he filed about Delta Airlines involving "discriminatory practices" around large or obese customers.

Cirque du Soleil whirls in Russia with Varekai

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CBC News goes backstage during the opening week of Cirque du Soleil Russia's Varekai in Moscow.

samedi 23 avril 2016

PJ's Pets is closing 27 stores across Canada

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The company — which employs more than 400 people across Canada — has been in business for close to 50 years.

vendredi 22 avril 2016

VW's emissions fix & Turo's latest pitch to Canadian drivers: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS

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From irate Volkswagen owners wanting more information on how the automaker plans to fix their cars and pay them for their troubles, to a group of loyal Microsoft gamers learning that their favourite console has been bricked, it was a busy week in business news. The CBC's Jacqueline Hansen gets you all caught up in her weekly video recap.

FCA recalls 1.1M Dodge Jeep and Chrysler vehicles for parking problem

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Fiat Chrysler is recalling more than 1.1 million cars and midsize SUVs worldwide because their gear shifters may confuse drivers and allow them to exit their vehicles without placing them in 'park.'

Canada acting 'like a bunch of villages as opposed to a nation' on pipelines Alberta's Notley says

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The Alberta NDP premier says in order for Canada to move to a de-carbonized economy in the future, the present must include pipelines.

General Motors' Oshawa flex line to shut for two weeks due to Japan part supply issue

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General Motors is shutting down production at four plants, including its flex line in Oshawa, Ont., for two weeks due to a part supply issue caused by the recent earthquakes in Japan.

Manulife becomes 1st insurer to offer life policies to people who are HIV-positive

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Manulife has become the first Canadian insurance company to offer life insurance to people who are HIV-positive.

Loonie higher as oil gains ground Friday

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A rise in the price for crude oil, coupled with the some good economic reports, helped pushed the Canadian dollar up on Friday.

Valeant shares pop on reports company has found its new CEO

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Shares of Valeant Pharmaceuticals shot up Friday morning following reports that Valeant is close to luring the head of over-the-counter drugmaker Perrigo to become its next chief executive officer.

German carmakers to recall 630000 cars to check emissions software

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German car manufacturers will recall 630,000 Porsche, Volkswagen Opel, Audi and Mercedes vehicles to fix diesel emissions management software, a German government official said on Friday, widening a clampdown on pollution in the wake of the Volkswagen scandal.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau news conference LIVE

Finance Minister Bill Morneau news conference LIVE

Review of measures from federal budget and the unveiling of a silver collector coin celebrating the 40th season of the Toronto Blue Jays

Canadians opened their wallets in February defying economist expectations

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Retail sales rose by 0.4 per cent in February to $44.2 billion, blowing away economists expectations of a slight decline.

Inflation cools to 1.3% in March on cheaper gasoline prices

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Canada's inflation rate slowed to an annual increase of 1.3 per cent in March, thanks in large part to gasoline prices that were much cheaper during the month than they were in the same time period a year earlier.

WestJet at 20: Grown-up airline grown-up problems

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WestJet's 20th anniversary was supposed to be celebratory. Instead, it missed earnings expectations and is facing a sexual assault lawsuit and continued unionization drives. As WestJet grows up, so do its problems

FAQ: Signing the Paris Agreement on climate change

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Over 160 countries are expected to sign the Paris Agreement on climate change at a ceremony at the UN today, Earth Day. So what's the big deal?

jeudi 21 avril 2016

Uber settlement sees company settle for $100M drivers stay contractors

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Ride-hailing service Uber has agreed to pay up to $100 million US to settle a class-action lawsuit which resolves a major challenge to its business model by allowing it to keep its California and Massachusetts drivers as independent contractors.