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    • Oct 3, 2012

      Annualized trade growth of 7.5 per cent between PEI and U.S. since 1990

    • Oct 3, 2012

      - Canadian farmers fill the harvest table with healthy choices

      - Local farmers' markets are responsible for more than $1 billion in sales and have a total economic impact of more than $3 billion

      - BMO study finds 86 per cent of consumers believe it is important to purchase food products made in Canada.

    • Oct 2, 2012

      - The psychology behind 'Boomerpreneurs' - many boomers start their own business because they want to work for themselves, not because of financial need

      - Over the past decade, the number of self-employed workers has increased by 17 per cent; 40 per cent of workers over 65 are self-employed

      - Entrepreneurial trend could lead to a boost for the Canadian economy

      - BMO offers financial advice to "Boomerpreneurs" launching new businesses

    • Oct 2, 2012

      Of the 44 per cent of small businesses that have, 77 per cent said these employees either met or exceeded their expectations

      - 56 per cent of small businesses in Canada have never hired a person with a disability

      - One-in-four businesses (23 per cent) plan to increase the size of their workforce next year

      - Small business owners say their biggest challenge for 2013 will be attracting and retaining talented employees, even though educated, talented and capable people with disabilities are ready to step in

      - 'Not knowing how to recruit persons with a disability' is the most common reason small businesses have not hired them