BMO Applauds the Federal Government for Designating 2011 as ‘The Year of The Entrepreneur'
TORONTO,
January 27, 2011 – BMO
Bank of Montreal today offered its strong support of the Federal Government's
decision to designate 2011 as the Year of the Entrepreneur. BMO encourages
any new initiatives
that will help unleash the Canadian entrepreneurial spirit and make it
easier for small businesses to invest and create jobs.
“Looking ahead, we see the economy gaining strength after slowing
recently, growing by a projected 2.7 per cent in 2011, as high commodity
prices and an upturn in U.S. demand should bolster business confidence
and investment, supporting small and medium-sized businesses,” said
Sal Guatieri, Senior Economist, BMO Economics.
More than one million small businesses make-up the backbone of communities
across Canada accounting for nearly 98 per cent of the total of all private
businesses and over the last decade and creating more than one-third
of all new private sector jobs.
“Entrepreneurs are the pioneers who push the boundaries of discovery,
drive growth and innovation. During the most challenging days of the
recession, these small business owners showed their resilience, kept
their focus on their customers, and now they are the ones who are poised
to grow and lead their companies through this emerging economic recovery,” said
Gail Cocker, Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking, BMO Bank of Montreal.
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