Our Latest Research

Our Members’ Opinions, the longest running survey, conducted in person with business owners tracks their the top policy...

Analysis on Workers’ compensation insurance.

The impacts of the U.S.-Canada trade war on small businesses.

This report explores how Canada’s small and craft alcohol producers continue to face major roadblocks when selling...

This report explores how SMEs interact with the CFIA, assesses the regulatory burden associated with the Agency, and...

This report draws on responses to a CFIB survey on Canada Post, conducted June 26-July 10, 2025 with input from 2,317...

This report outlines the potential benefits for local SMEs if the Atlantic provinces expanded private options for...

This report explores how Canadian SMEs are navigating this digital shift, the challenges they face, and the outcomes...

Featured Publications

Research

Our monthly survey tracks small business confidence, expectations and operating conditions in Canada.

Every other month, CFIB members lend their opinions to 'Your Voice,' a survey exploring a variety of current topics. The latest takeaways are showcased in a series of informative charts that summarize these findings.

Timely economic insights, with short‑term forecasts (done by AppEco), updated job vacancy estimates, and highlights on key small business issues.

InsightBiz Blog

The impact of the 2024 GST/HST holiday on Canadian small businesses.

Navigating opportunities and obstacles of small businesses digital presence

From Global Risks to Local Strengths: How Buying Canadian Supports Trade Resilience

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Key Small Business Statistics

Q1 2025 - Canadian Entrepreneurship Still on Uneven Ground: overview of self-employed, businesses with employees, entries & exits, and insolvencies.

The quarterly private sector job vacancy rate in Canada held steady at 2.8% in 2025 Q4, and saw no change on a yearly or quarterly basis.

Interactive report presenting a comprehensive overview of Canada’s employment landscape over the past decade.

About CFIB Research & Economic Analysis

Our research is based on members' views, which are fully collected in-house through our various member surveys.

CFIB represents over 100,000 member businesses across Canada. Our membership reflects a diverse group of successful businesses of all sizes, in a wide range of industries, and in all regions of the country. All members are able to participate in our surveys and we operate using a one-member one-vote system.

We release exclusive research, often survey-based but also relying on a wide range of other methodologies, striving to produce clear, credible and compelling data and analysis that can support the success of independent business in Canada.