Governments of Canada, Manitoba, the Town of Morris and the Rural Municipalities of Morris and Franklin Deliver BizPaL Services

Online Business Permit and Licence Service Saves Time, Cuts Paperwork and Helps Entrepreneurs


MORRIS, MANITOBA--(Marketwire - March 16, 2011) - Starting and running a business in the Town of Morris and the rural municipalities of Morris and Franklin just became easier thanks to BizPaL, an online business permit and licence service that saves time spent on paperwork and helps entrepreneurs start up faster.

Today, the Honourable Rob Moore, Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism), together with the Honourable Peter Bjornson, Manitoba's Minister of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade, Gavin van der Linde, Mayor of the Town of Morris, Ralph Groening, Reeve of the Rural Municipality of Morris, and Greg Janzen, Reeve of the Rural Municipality of Franklin, welcomed the launch of BizPaL in these communities.

"Our government is demonstrating a strong commitment to small and medium-sized businesses by improving access to financing, reducing taxes and cutting the red tape that businesses face every day," said Minister of State Moore. "BizPaL is a great example of our government's hard work to support Canadian businesses as they innovate, create jobs and generate wealth in our communities."

BizPaL is an innovative service that provides entrepreneurs with simplified access to information on the permits and licences they need to establish and run their businesses. This unique partnership among federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments is designed to cut through the paperwork burden and red tape that small business owners encounter. The BizPaL services in these communities were developed by the Town of Morris, the rural municipalities of Morris and Franklin, the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada.

"BizPaL helps entrepreneurs and small business owners by providing information on government requirements conveniently and quickly," said Minister Bjornson. "Small businesses drive the rural economy, and BizPaL is an example of how our government is committed to reducing red tape and helping businesses grow and create jobs throughout Manitoba."

"BizPaL will be another economic development tool we can use to help businesses start and grow," said Mr. van der Linde. "Morris and the surrounding area will benefit from this online tool, and we are thankful to be part of this program."

"Starting or expanding a business can be challenging and time consuming but BizPaL will help entrepreneurs save time," said Mr. Groening. "Business owners can spend less time searching for information on government requirements and concentrate on other areas of their business."

"BizPaL is a great online tool for municipalities to promote business development and will help our communities prosper," said Mr. Janzen. "Small businesses need all the help they can get, and we are very pleased to offer BizPaL services to our residents."

Area business owners and entrepreneurs can access the new BizPaL services by visiting the Government of Manitoba'sManitoba's Business Portal (www.Manitoba.ca/business).

Visit the BizPaL website (www.bizpal.ca) for additional information.

Backgrounder

BizPaL Simplifies Permits and Licences for Canadian Businesses

BizPaL is an online service that benefits Canadian businesses by helping them identify which permits and licences they require and how to obtain them. Entrepreneurs simply answer a series of questions on the type of business they want to start or expand and the activities they plan to undertake. BizPaL then automatically generates a list of all required permits and licences from all levels of government, along with basic information on each, and links to government sites where the entrepreneur can learn more and, in some cases, apply online.

BizPaL also benefits governments by making it easier for them to provide businesses with accurate information on permits and licences. Although the service is offered online, it can also be used through other service channels (i.e., telephone and in-person centres) to extend services to more clients.

To date, 11 provinces and territories are participating in BizPaL, with more than 520 municipalities offering the service. Visit the BizPaL website (www.bizpal.ca) for a complete list of participating jurisdictions.

Industry Canada is the lead federal department for the BizPaL initiative, supporting the centralized functions of the project. The Government of Canada is fully committed to creating a competitive business environment that supports innovation and reduces red tape. BizPaL is contributing to the government's success in reducing the paperwork burden on small businesses by 20 percent.

The success of BizPaL is due in part to the multi-jurisdictional partnership among federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments. The partnership operates under a shared governance and costing model with collaborative decision making. Each jurisdiction is responsible for adding and maintaining its own information in BizPaL.

The Manitoba BizPaL Office, located in the Department of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade, is charged with engaging local governments to make this important service available across Manitoba. BizPaL is an integral component of Manitoba's Single Window for Business Initiative, which is focused on improving the accessibility of the Province's business information and services and helping to cut red tape. Area business owners and entrepreneurs can access BizPaL by visiting the Government of Manitoba's Business Portal (www.Manitoba.ca/business).

Contact Information: Office of the Honourable Rob Moore
Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism)
Sean Phelan
613-943-7009
613-797-7965 (cell)
or
Industry Canada
Media Relations
613-943-2502
or
Province of Manitoba
Cabinet Communications
Charlie McDougall
204-945-1494
or
Town of Morris
Gavin van der Linde
Mayor of Morris
204-209-0090