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Small business optimism takes a hit
Written by Canadian Pizza   
July 8, 2009, Toronto - The Canadian economy gave up some ground in June, according to the latest business confidence survey findings from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). The Business Barometer index fell to 58.5 last month, almost two points below its May level. After hopeful signs earlier in the spring, the setback suggests that GDP growth has not yet returned to positive territory and that economic recovery is not yet taking hold.

"From these results, most small businesses appear to be remaining in defensive mode," explains Ted Mallett, CFIB's vice-president of research and chief economist. Looking ahead to expected performance in the next three or four months, the balance of opinion barely covers the break-even mark."

 
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