Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Rafferty joins all-party caucus

Local MP John Rafferty attended the inaugural meeting of the All-Party Entrepreneurship caucus yesterday.
Its stated goal is “to be the grassroots voice of small business on Parliament Hill, giving all MPs a true understanding of the needs and aims of entrepreneurs.”

This is something Rafferty said he fully supports.
Rafferty, himself a former owner and operator of a small business, said the caucus got off to a good start.
“It was a good first meeting and I was glad to see some representation from all the parties in the House of Commons,” he remarked.
“It’s clear that we share a common interest and concern for the well-being of small businesses, entrepreneurs, and those they employ.
“We want to do what we can to help them succeed,” he added.
The first outside guests to sit down and discuss their issues of concern to the All-Party Entrepreneurship caucus was the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), which shared its thoughts, hopes, and expectations for the 2013 federal budget.
“They gave our members a lot to think about when we return to our respective party caucuses to discuss these issues,” Rafferty noted.

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