PM
announces new investment to help young entrepreneurs start businesses
and create jobs
18 March 2009

Young
entrepreneurs who want to start businesses and create jobs will have
better access to start-up loans and other business supports thanks to
a new investment in the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF)
contained within the Harper Government’s Economic Action Plan.
“We are proud to put our faith in Canada’s next generation of
innovators, job-creators, and entrepreneurs,” said Prime Minister
Stephen Harper, who announced details of this funding following a
meeting with young entrepreneurs in Toronto. “This investment
will help the business leaders of tomorrow create new and better jobs
for Canadians today.”
The Canadian Youth Business Foundation is a national charity providing
start-up mentoring, financing and business resources to help young
Canadians, aged 18-34, create their own successful businesses.
To date, the CYBF has helped fund 2,800 entrepreneurial companies.
These businesses have created $300 million in sales revenue, $69
million in tax revenue, $33 million in export revenue, and more than
15,000 new jobs.
Read
more at: http://pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=2473
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