New report paints bleak picture for Alberta’s small businesses
A new report based on results from a survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) shows 34,498 small businesses in Alberta are at risk of filing for bankruptcy or permanently shutting down.
CFIB’s report shows the businesses at risk in Alberta, which amount to 22 per cent of small businesses in the province, is part of a nationwide issue. In total, 181,127 businesses in Canada are at risk of closing due to COVID-19 restrictions and the subsequent economic downturn.
However, Alberta’s numbers are cause for concern, as the percentage of small businesses at risk of closing in the Wild Rose province is higher than any other province, and is above the national average of 17 per cent.
CFIB’s report also shows that those private sector businesses at risk of potentially closing for good would leave 2,416,981 Canadians out of a job, with 624,998 of those jobs coming from Alberta alone.