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Year in Review
The year's best small business videos
Globe and Mail Update
Published
Scroll through 2011's top videos from the Report on Small Business
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Fans melt for Gorilla Cheese food truck
In business only a few months, this Hamilton-based food truck has already achieved celebrity status for its inventive grilled cheese sandwiches. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DAme
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Canada Goose CEO wins entrepreneur of the year
Dani Reiss took home the national Ernst & Young prize for pairing vision with an innovative mindset. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DHH3
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Tour the Flying Monkeys brewery
Peter Chiodo, the founder of Flying Monkeys, explains how he turned his passion for home brewing into a successful craft brewing business. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DLAZ
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Printing money big business for Fortress Paper
When your job is to make the Swiss franc, security and counterfeiting are always top of mind, explains the CEO and chairman of Fortress Paper, Chad Wasilenkoff. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DAJg
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All you need is love...and a cool office
Sales engineer Zakir Hemraj explains how Achievers' (formerly I Love Rewards) core values, along with the enthusiasm of its youthful employees, have turned a warehouse into an enviable place to call work. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DLvc
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Couple turns wedding stress into business success
Tara and Matt Soloway know first-hand the frustration that comes from planning a wedding abroad. But the months of stress weren't for naught. In fact, the couple soon realized they had a unique business idea on their hands: LUXE Destination Weddings. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/Ca66
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Cupcake truck serves Hamiltonians curbside
She's a cupcake maven, serving up 25 delectable flavours from her truck that cruises Hamilton, Dundas and Ancaster. In this video, Natalie Rovoi, co-founder of Cupcake Diner, explains how she got her start, why she can't live without social media and why she loves doing business in Hamilton. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/CrUM
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The future of DJing is here, and it's all about touch
Alan Smithson, the co-founder of Mississauga, ON-based SmithsonMartin Inc., shows off the Emulator, revolutionary multi-touch software for DJ professionals. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/CwIZ
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Grooming the manly man (and metrosexual)
"Men like to be pampered too," say the owners of Mankind Grooming Studio for Men, which is why they opened an urban salon and spa that caters to construction workers, metrosexuals and every guy in between. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DLve
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Food is fashion at gourmet boutique
Agim Pristine, co-owner of Toronto-based Cheese Boutique talks about running the family business. Watch here: http://tgam.ca/DLv7
