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Briones: Let s help Ottawa s women-led businesses recover

Article content Women entrepreneurs in Ottawa, like everywhere else, are a special breed. Coping with the extra economic and mental health issues caused by COVID-19 has forced us to become superheroes with superhuman powers. On top of the regular lockdowns and financial stress from being a regular business owner, women entrepreneurs tend to take on more of the child care and household responsibilities. Since the pandemic, we have learned to juggle more than normal: a new learning environment for school-aged children with intermittent school closures, no organized sports or extracurricular activities, no babysitters, playdates or visits to grandparents. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

I needed to have my husband co-sign the loan : accountant says women entrepreneurs face funding obstacles

Posted: Jan 18, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 18 Aspiring female entrepreneurs should think about their credit history CBC News Manitoba3 months ago 8:09Priti Mehta-Shah remembers what building her corporate finance business was like in the early days and wants to share lessons that she learned with other women, like Lourdes Still who owns a flower farm in La Broquerie. This is the fourth in a series of conversations between iconic female leaders and the emerging entrepreneurs in Manitoba.8:09 Banks, government agencies and capital investors generally agree that women approach financing their business ventures differently from men. The greatest difference is confidence with debt. The Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub released a report in 2020 that says 83 per cent of women-owned businesses use personal sources of funding, and the are less likely than men to obtain other forms of financing, such as loans or investors.

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