Commercial cleaning isn’t just about cleaning anymore
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Commercial cleaning isn’t just about cleaning anymore

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Apr 15 '26
For decades, commercial cleaning was largely invisible. If a space looked tidy and had few complaints, the job was considered done. It was a background function – important, but rarely scrutinized. That has changed
Canadian franchisors

Dropping the mask of perfection: what Eurovision 2026 teaches Canadian franchisors about scaling

Dani Peleva
May 28 '26
Dara’s Eurovision victory shows Canadian franchisors must protect brand DNA, look beyond local bias and turn their network into a movement
choosing the right franchise

Alex’s top five tips: choosing the right franchise for your personality and lifestyle

Alex Batinic CFE
May 20 '26
Choosing a franchise is one of the most significant financial and personal decisions you will ever make. Most people spend more time researching a car purchase than they do evaluating whether a franchise is actually a good fit for who they are
International master franchising for Canadian franchisors: why it often doesn’t fit the U.S. market

International master franchising for Canadian franchisors: why it often doesn’t fit the U.S. market

Victor Turcanu
May 6 '26
As a U.S. franchise lawyer, I routinely speak with Canadian franchisors who have built strong systems at home and are ready to “go international.” For many brands, the first stop is the United States – close geographically, culturally familiar, and commercially attractive
franchise network tipping point

Franchise networks: The tipping point

Lisa Stead
May 4 '26
Franchise networks don’t grow in a straight line. For many, there’s a tipping point – the moment where early traction turns into sustained momentum, and new openings begin to accelerate as confidence builds across both communities and franchisees.
The side-hustle franchise:

The side-hustle franchise:

Ken LeBlanc
Apr 30 '26
How low-cost, flexible models are opening the door to entrepreneurship for Canadians. Franchising is becoming the practical bridge between employment and ownership for Canadians who want more, without risking everything
Why most franchise systems struggle to scale properly

Why most franchise systems struggle to scale properly

Mila Kuzmicka
Apr 28 '26
The first location was doing over a million in sales. The owner was on-site every day, knew the customers by name, and could fix problems before they surfaced
Why systems and support are the true backbone of franchise success

Why systems and support are the true backbone of franchise success

Colin Sprake
Apr 22 '26
Rebrand, refocus, franchise

Rebrand, refocus, franchise

Angelee Brown
Apr 21 '26
Many founders believe investing in franchise development and advertising is the move that will fix stalled growth
Five mistakes to avoid when franchising your business

Five mistakes to avoid when franchising your business

Brian Bazely
Apr 16 '26
We work with a significant number of companies looking to franchise their business. It’s a core part of what we do, and something we take great pride in
Home-based franchise

Home-based franchise models: The most misunderstood opportunity in franchising

Shawn Saraga
Apr 16 '26
When people think about franchising, they usually picture a storefront: a busy plaza, signage, staff, rent, and overheads
Multi-unit growth without regrets: area development vs. multi-unit franchising

Multi-unit growth without regrets: area development vs. multi-unit franchising

Tom Spadea
Apr 13 '26
Multi-unit growth is appealing for obvious reasons. One franchisee can produce multiple locations, local market knowledge compounds, and operational maturity tends to arrive faster than it does with a network of single-unit owners