November 2009 marks a very special occasion for Export Development Canada (EDC): our 65th anniversary. A lot has changed during that time. EDC’s first office, created in 1944 to help the Canadian economy bounce back from the Second World War, had just four employees – and let me tell you, they had their hands full.
The rapid expansion in trade over the last several decades has provided plenty of opportunities for EDC to find innovative ways to help Canadian companies grow their export business. Now EDC has more than a thousand employees, with offices across the country and around the world. And we still have our hands full!
As of the end of October, we have provided financing and insurance services to more than 7,700 Canadian exporters this year. Those services helped to support a significant portion of the Canadian economy, and that’s been particularly important in the last year, as the world faced its first truly global financial crisis.
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New year, new market trends
A regular column of tips for Canadian small businesses who are interested in exporting. This column: New year, new market trends
with Denis L'Heureux, Regional Vice-President, Small Business Solutions
Export Development Canada


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