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Toronto chartered accountant Mitch Silverstein will take your questions at 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 26.
Earlier discussion

Q&A: Small- to medium-size business ask how to save on taxes

Chartered accountant Mitch Silverstein answered questions about how SME business owners can save or recover every possible dollar

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Chris Griffiths

Know when to protect with a patent

For some businesses. patents are a key protection, but they may not deliver the desired result if they fail to produce a competitive advantage or holders can’t afford to enforce their rights

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ADVICE

Keep saboteurs at bay

Here’s some expert advice on ways to try to keep your company out of harm’s way

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RISKS

When small businesses are targets of sabotage

Small businesses can be vulnerable to many forms of sabotage, often from disgruntled employees, customers or competitors. Here’s what can happen and what to do about it

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Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson makes an announcement in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, June 13, 2011.
Tony Wilson

Why crime bill should be concern for business

Could waste billions of taxpayer dollars while promised corporate tax reductions are being shelved

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Bateman's Bicycle Co.'s Rob Bateman
Mark Evans

Bike shop gears up with expansion

Toronto’s Bateman’s Bicycle Co. is on a new ride after leasing a nearby storeowner’s outlet and buying its inventory

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In this Nov. 22, 2008 photo, women work on an assembly line at a factory of Proview Technology in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province.
Chris Griffiths

Why offshoring may be losing its appeal

The tide is turning: Higher labour and freight costs, automation and longer response times in places like China may make a business case for ‘onshoring’

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Programs for the Small Business Summit held at the MaRS Discovery District in Toronto on Nov. 8, 2011.
Event

Highlights from The Globe's 2011 Small Business Summit

Coverage and analysis, photos and video from the November event

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Finance Minister Kevin Falcon answers questions from the media about the budget he introduced Feb. 21, 2012.
Tony Wilson

Sorry small businesses. No love from B.C. budget

A promised tax cut was cancelled as the fiscal discipline trend continues at all government levels

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Branka anb Ljuba Nikolovski, co-owners of All Star Interactive bowling
Inside Jobs

Sisters shake up tired 1950s bowling alley

All Star Interactive, an upscale entertainment venue in Toronto, now hosts everything from parties to team-building and corporate events

Small Business Briefing
Britain ramps up funding to spur startup culture

All the latest news related to entrepreneurs

British Prime Minister David Camero, talks to young entrepreneurs Lenique Louis at the Prince's Trust headquarters in London as part of the government's launch of StartUp loans initiative and publication of Lord Young's report on enterprise, Monday, May 28, 2012.
Silicon Valley investors drawn to Calgary startups

Eric Simons hid out on couches, eating the company's food, until he was finally detected

The skyline of downtown Calgary taken Sept. 9, 2010.