| The enter a Stakeholder group, click inside the table to enter a new group. Each group must have a unique name otherwise results on subsequent (green and yellow) sheets may not be valid. | | The enter a Stakeholder group, click inside the table to enter a new group. Each group must have a unique name otherwise results on subsequent (green and yellow) sheets may not be valid. |
− | '''Non-businesses''' consist of any stakeholder that does not meet the definition of a business in the [[/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/R-4.5/FullText.html|Red Tape Reduction Act]], which defines a business as ''"a person or entity that engages in commercial activities in Canada, other than for a public purpose. (entreprise)".'' This includes may include private citizens, any level of government, a First Nations band, a self-governing First Nation, a school, college or university, a hospital, or charity. | + | '''Non-businesses''' consist of any stakeholder that does not meet the definition of a business in the [[/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/R-4.5/FullText.html|Red Tape Reduction Act]], which defines a business as ''"a person or entity that engages in commercial activities in Canada, other than for a public purpose. (entreprise)".'' This may include private citizens, any level of government, a First Nations band, a self-governing First Nation, a school, college or university, a hospital, or charity. |
| '''Small businesses''' are defined based on the commonly used definitions for what is considered a “small” business in Canada, which are any business, including its affiliates, that has fewer than 100 employees or less than $5 million in annual gross revenues. This includes micro businesses, which have fewer than 5 employees or less than $30,000 in annual gross revenues. | | '''Small businesses''' are defined based on the commonly used definitions for what is considered a “small” business in Canada, which are any business, including its affiliates, that has fewer than 100 employees or less than $5 million in annual gross revenues. This includes micro businesses, which have fewer than 5 employees or less than $30,000 in annual gross revenues. |