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Finance committee  Our members support free trade agreements, yes.

October 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Finance committee  We actually have asked a mandate question, as we call it, of our members on the carbon tax, probably about five to six years ago, and they were not in favour of a carbon tax.

October 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Finance committee  We are actually currently collecting information about the changes that occurred in the EI system to better understand the impacts. I should state right up front that we support the intent of those changes, that we want to find ways for making sure we can get people to work and

October 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Finance committee  Yes. In fact, in our survey that we just shared with you, it was one of the issues that our members are telling us would help them maintain and grow their businesses. We were certainly asking the government to consider the erosion of the small business rate as the general corpora

October 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Finance committee  Thank you for the opportunity for us to be here today. CFIB is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization representing more than 109,000 small and medium-sized businesses across Canada that collectively employ more than 1.25 million Canadians and account for $75 billion in GDP.

October 15th, 2012Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Industry committee  I get this all the time. I apologize to the translators. Interestingly, about one in five is not using the Internet for business purposes, a proportion that has actually not changed since 2005. Overall, small businesses use the Internet in three general ways. They use it for in

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Industry committee  Thank you, and thank you for the opportunity to be here today. CFIB is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization representing more than 108,000 small and medium-sized businesses across Canada who collectively employ more than one and a quarter million Canadians and account for

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  Absolutely. We have been advocating for this idea of perhaps having OSME be the body to look at the bundling project, for example, making sure the contracts aren't too big and advising departments that they need to cut them back. We are trying to use that as an example of how we

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  Well, specifically in the United States. I have less knowledge of other countries.

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  In that particular area, yes.

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  There are other parts of the United States I would suggest perhaps not looking into.

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  Our position on that has been that we need to have a debate about it. We know we have free trade requirements around the world, and we are big advocates of encouraging free trade. However, there have been a number of instances where Canadian firms feel like they are being shut ou

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  Well, it's always tough, and on this one I have to say that we haven't made our final decision on CICP either because we'd like to see what the outcomes are. And we are pleased that it's not a direct subsidy because that would have been more difficult for us. Rather it's just pay

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann

Government Operations committee  On the first question, certainly there is evidence that subcontracting happens. It is primarily in the construction industry, however. The amount of goods and services the federal government purchases in a year are $15 billion. I think some of that should be accessible in a fair

October 25th, 2011Committee meeting

Corinne Pohlmann