Elizabeth May: Support for Small Businesses

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2011

A conversation between Elizabeth May and Alun Hodgson, co-owner of Melinda's Biscottion, about small businesses and the role the federal government could play to help them succeed.

The Green Party believes that we need to ensure that the right incentives, regulatory framework, and business environment exist to ensure that small & sustainable businesses can flourish.

For more info on our policy for small business & entrepreneurs, please read: http://greenp...arty.ca/vision-green/p1.10

For the full statement of day's press conference:
http://greenparty.ca/media-release/2011-04-29/elizabeth-may-proposes-support-...

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  • This really applies to me also... its a good point!

  • May just did something i have never ever seen any other politician do, se straight up asked "what would you like me to do if i were your MP?" that was socking.

    GO GREEN!

  • @RedDaVincy in teh works, and mail ;) after all it is government, something that is nutritiously slow. Please lets check back. Regarding this industry specifically, it's complicated. Everybody and their brother thinks they can open a food service (restaurant), but most fail. If you really want to understand it that's a lot of work Ms. May.

  • I'm a hungry phone canvasser, where's my freakin' biscotti? In fact, where's my TEE?

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