Pipeline pressure on small business

With decision on TMX expansion expected tomorrow, new CFIB report highlights entrepreneurs’ perspective about Alberta’s resource industry

CALGARY, June 17, 2019 –The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) today released a new report called “A Pipe Dream for Small Business?” that highlights the perspective of Alberta’s entrepreneurs about the importance of Alberta’s oil and gas sector, their concerns about the impact of pipeline delays for their business, and what they see as a lack of understanding in the rest of Canada about the vital importance of national projects that get natural resources to market. 

“Business owners across Alberta have their fingers and toes crossed that the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project gets approved tomorrow.  They know full well the oil and gas sector is still what primes the pump of our economy. They also know first-hand how the adverse effects from an ailing oil and gas industry and delays in resource development projects are magnified for entrepreneurs, since their very livelihoods depends on a robust economy,” says Richard Truscott, Vice-President, Alberta and BC.

The key results in the report are:
• 91 per cent of business owners in Alberta agree the health of province’s oil and gas sector is important to their business (5 per cent disagree, 4 per cent don’t know/unsure);
• 80 per cent agree regulatory delays on major pipeline projects are hurting their business (9 per cent disagree, 11 per cent don’t know/unsure); and
• Only 15 per cent agree the rest of Canada understands the importance of national projects to get natural resources to market (75 per cent disagree, 10 per cent don’t know/unsure). 

“When more than three-quarters of Alberta’s entrepreneurs say the rest of Canada doesn’t understand the importance of national pipeline projects, it should be of grave concern to us all. It is critical for governments at all levels work to together to better educate Canadians on the importance of responsible resource development,” concludes Truscott.

For media enquiries or interviews, please contact Richard Truscott, Vice-President, Alberta and BC, at msalb@cfib.ca or 403-444-9290.

About CFIB:
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is Canada’s largest association of small and medium-sized businesses with 110,000 members across every industry and region, including 10,000 in Alberta. CFIB is dedicated to increasing business owners’ chances of success by driving policy change at all levels of government, providing expert advice and tools, and negotiating exclusive savings. Learn more at cfib.ca.