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Canadian Federation of Independent Business

An organization that advocates for small and medium-sized businesses in Canada, providing services that include lobbying on behalf of members, offering business resources, and promoting entrepreneurship.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Canadian Federation of Independent Business

-23.02

0.02%

Latest Event

CFIB Critiques Unfulfilled Budget Promises and Carbon Rebates

In response to the throne speech outlining Canada's ambition to become an energy superpower, CFIB president Dan Kelly expressed concern over unfulfilled promises such as the pending business carbon tax rebates and potential delays in the budget, warning that these issues could hinder small and medium‐sized businesses’ capacity to invest in a transformed economy.

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Canadian Federation of Independent Business is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • CFIB Critiques Unfulfilled Budget Promises and Carbon Rebates Logo
    MAY
    27
    2025

    In response to the throne speech outlining Canada's ambition to become an energy superpower, CFIB president Dan Kelly expressed concern over unfulfilled promises such as the pending business carbon tax rebates and potential delays in the budget, warning that these issues could hinder small and medium‐sized businesses’ capacity to invest in a transformed economy.

  • CFIB Lobbies Government for Small Business Aid Logo
    MAY
    01
    2025

    The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is calling on the newly elected government to implement measures to aid small businesses. Their proposals include reverting tariffs, removing the carbon tax, raising capital gains tax exemptions, reducing business tax rates, dismantling internal trade barriers, and adjusting employment insurance premiums. These lobbying efforts are aimed at deregulating and reshaping fiscal policy in favor of corporate interests.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    May 27

    The CFIB's active lobbying for deregulation and tax reforms, including the removal of carbon taxes and lowering business tax rates, aligns with a corporate agenda that prioritizes profit over progressive, worker-friendly and environmental measures. Such actions can undermine public welfare and democratic policy making by shifting the balance towards corporate interests.

    Canadian Federation of Independent Business urges new government to aid small businesses

  • CFIB Lobbies Government for Business-Friendly Policy Shifts Logo
    MAY
    01
    2025

    The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is urging the newly elected Canadian government to take concrete steps to support small businesses impacted by trade tensions with the US and China. The organization is advocating for measures such as promptly returning funds from counter tariffs to small businesses, eliminating the carbon tax, adjusting capital gains exemptions, lowering small business tax rates, and reducing employment insurance premiums, signaling its intent to influence policy in favor of corporate profit and deregulation.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    May 27

    CFIB's lobbying effort to push policy reforms—including the removal of carbon tax and lowering other tax burdens—reflects a broader corporate agenda that prioritizes deregulation and profit. From an anti-fascist perspective, this utilitarian use of political influence to reshape regulatory frameworks may undermine protections for workers, environmental justice, and marginalized communities, thereby indirectly contributing to authoritarian economic practices.

    Canadian Federation of Independent Business urges new government to aid small businesses

  • CFIB Report Highlights Regulatory Red Tape Burden on Small Businesses Logo
    JAN
    29
    2025

    A 2024 report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, released in collaboration with Intuit QuickBooks for Red Tape Awareness Week, reveals that small businesses in Canada lost 735 hours and incurred $51.5 billion in costs due to excessive and unnecessary regulatory compliance. The report criticizes the bureaucratic red tape that hampers business productivity and growth.

  • -20

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 27

    The CFIB report acts as a tool of political advocacy to push for deregulation, a stance that from an anti-fascist perspective can be seen as favoring corporate interests over robust worker protections and societal accountability. By highlighting the burden of 'red tape', the organization seeks to influence government policy in a way that may diminish necessary regulatory oversight.

    Small businesses lose a month each year to red tape: Canadian Federation of Independent Business

  • CFIB Criticizes Anti-Scab Legislation Logo
    MAY
    28
    2024

    CFIB president Dan Kelly warned that the federal anti-scab law, which prohibits the use of strikebreakers, tilts Canada’s labour laws in favour of unions. He argued that the law would harm small businesses and the broader economy, calling on the Senate to reconsider its provisions.

  • -40

    Executive Political Engagement

    May 27

    CFIB's executive political engagement in publicly warning against the anti-scab law underscores a stance that prioritizes corporate interests over balanced labour rights. Such rhetoric opposes efforts to protect workers and marginalized communities, aligning with a broader pattern of resistance to progressive labour reforms.

    Federal anti-scab law passes with all-party support, but CFIB warns it ’tilts’ labour laws in favour of unions

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