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Minister Ng announces investments supporting female entrepreneurship and export opportunities in Atlantic Canada


The Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion shared how the federal government is helping small business owners start up, scale up and access new markets

SAINT JOHN, NB, Aug. 20, 2019 /CNW/ - Small businesses make up 98% of all Canadian businesses and employ 8 million hard-working Canadians from coast to coast to coast. They are the backbone of our economy and critical to the middle class.

This week, the Honourable Mary Ng, Canada's Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion, was in Atlantic Canada to meet with entrepreneurs and small business owners to talk about the ways the Government of Canada is supporting their success.

On August 19, Minister Ng announced a $425,000 investment in the Halifax Chamber of Commerce to launch its Trade Accelerator Program (TAP). This partnership with the Halifax Chamber of Commerce will see the development of TAP programming over three years for more than 100 companies in Nova Scotia, enabling more SMEs to access new markets and create middle-class jobs.

Later that day, in Fredericton, Minister Ng highlighted the nearly $10 million invested in Atlantic Canada through the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (WES). She also announced that the following women-owned or -led businesses are receiving support through the Women Entrepreneurship Fund:

Minister Ng also announced that Moncton-based Conseil économique du Nouveau-Brunswick will be receiving $1,211,595 through the WES Ecosystem Fund (Regional Stream) to develop and implement an entrepreneurship support program for women from francophone communities, including francophone immigrant women. The project will prioritize women entrepreneurs in sectors where women are traditionally under-represented and will offer a range of tools while maximizing resources already provided by different partners in the ecosystem process.

Throughout her tour, Minister Ng met with small business owners and entrepreneurs, including those gathered at the Saint John Community Loan Fund roundtable on August 20. She talked about the government's many initiatives that are making it easier for small business owners to do business, such as:

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"This is a small business?friendly government that is working hard to reduce red tape and make it easier for Canadian small business owners to start up, scale up and access new markets. When small businesses in communities across the country succeed, our economy grows and middle-class jobs are created."
? The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion

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