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Our work to help get 25,000 Canadian small businesses online over the past year

Our work to help get 25,000 Canadian small businesses online over the past year
Google | June 22, 2021
For the past three years, Susan Lee-Macdonald has been making homemade treats for her dog Dumpling out of her kitchen in Toronto. When the pandemic hit and she began spending more time around the house, she started sharing Dumpling’s treats with other furry friends in the neighborhood.
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Creating a transformation. Digital Main Street celebrates 5 years of helping small businesses adapt.

Creating a transformation. Digital Main Street celebrates 5 years of helping small businesses adapt.
Darryl Julott | June 14, 2021
It’s hard to believe it has been 5 years already, but it’s even harder to imagine that is has only been 5 years. It seems like time slows down when you are driven by a mission and a passion, and that’s exactly what Digital Main Street is and has been for so many over the last 5 years. What started in 2014 as the founding team of John Kiru, Chris Rickett, Nirvana Champion and others has transformed into hundreds of team members across the province and country, tens of thousands of businesses having been supported, and a fundamental mission driven by a mutual desire and passion to help our small business community grow through the adoption of digital tools and technologies (a stance that has only been greatly accelerated over the last 18 months).
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The Future of Restaurants in Canada 2021

The Future of Restaurants in Canada 2021
Square Canada | June 09, 2021
In this guide we draw on expert analysis and insight into how restaurants are pivoting to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities of the food service industry's future.
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‘Future Proofing’: How Small Businesses in Central Ontario are Adapting to the Pandemic.

‘Future Proofing’: How Small Businesses in Central Ontario are Adapting to the Pandemic.
Digital Main Street | June 07, 2021
All businesses have felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, retail-oriented main street businesses have suffered, with stores closed and in-person commerce halted. In order to survive, many of these businesses have had to pivot their operations from brick and mortar locations to the digital marketplace.
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The Future of Entrepreneurship in Canada 2021

The Future of Entrepreneurship in Canada 2021
Intuit QuickBooks Canada | June 02, 2021
To better understand how Canadians are adapting to this new world, and as we look towards economic recovery, Intuit QuickBooks Canada conducted a study among over 2,000 Canadians to get a sense of the state of entrepreneurship in Canada.
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