Franchises have been developing in services and in retailing for 50 years now.
Franchisors have set up local or national networks; and on the international level, brands are getting implanted beyond the country of origin’s borders. Franchising has become acknowledged as a system of business creation and development. The United States’ proximity contributed to this development. Indeed, the geographical position favoured the entry of American franchises to a country which shares with the United States a common history, culture and language.
But in Canada, there are also Australian, French, Spanish, and English franchises; they chose Canada as a starting point for their expansion on the American continent. It seems easier to get implanted in Canada first before attacking the 10 times larger American market. Indeed, Canada has a relatively small population of 33 million inhabitants distributed on a wide geographic area.
Most of the Canadians live in a zone which is less than 100 miles away from the American borders. This is probably the reason why American franchisors don’t consider Canada as an international zone of expansion. They consider it as a logical location for close expansion.
Canada disposes of an educated staff, a competent workforce and a particularly favourable North American mentality. Also, the country has abundant resources as well as infrastructures favourable to all types of freight. Moreover, there are performing telecommunication networks which enable distance reduction. Most of the cities are considered as safer than cities of western countries. As for business practices and laws, they are very close to American ones. This is why this country is often chosen as the first destination for business development, franchises more particularly.
Franchising In Canada
September 8, 2008 by Cris | 0 Comments
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