Why Do Business in Canada. Lower Production and Business Costs -Domestic factories -Domestic factories -No shipping costs -No shipping costs -No tariffs.

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Why Do Business in Canada

Lower Production and Business Costs -Domestic factories -Domestic factories -No shipping costs -No shipping costs -No tariffs -No tariffs -Lowest business tax -Lowest business tax in the G7 in the G7

Human Resources Human Resources and Skill Development Canada Human Resources and Skill Development Canada -Provides skill training -Provides skill training -Social development -Social development -Labour relations -Labour relations -Occupational health and safety -Occupational health and safety -Canada Pension Plan -Canada Pension Plan

Positive Business Climate Like Ian, Rong Yi, and Samson’s presentation yesterday, Business confidence is high in Canada because the government is very friendly to business. Like Ian, Rong Yi, and Samson’s presentation yesterday, Business confidence is high in Canada because the government is very friendly to business.

Seamless North American Market Access Free trade with the US and Mexico means a businessperson in a country with no agreement with the US can start business in Canada and have access to the US market. Free trade with the US and Mexico means a businessperson in a country with no agreement with the US can start business in Canada and have access to the US market.

Business Infrastructure Transportation Infrastructure Transportation Infrastructure Regulations in the business and financial market. Regulations in the business and financial market. Government Assistance and support Government Assistance and support

Quality of Life Good population density, Good population density, High rates of education and health High rates of education and health Social welfare Social welfare