Starting today , Business News Network’s (BNN) BUSINESS DAY presents the first segment of a new, six-week, buzz-worthy business series – BNN SUMMER SERIES. From June 27 to 30, BNN focuses on the first topic of six – “Canadian Success Stories”. All summer, BNN features a new investor topic each week, from how to build a small business to Canada’s obsession with real estate. Coverage includes insight, analysis and a lineup of expert guests that will inspire investment ideas throughout the dog days of summer. A dedicated website, www.BNN.ca/summer, is the go to destination to find BNN’s entire summer series post broadcast.
“The BNN SUMMER SERIES gives us the opportunity to present topics that are added-value to our viewers,” said Jack Fleischmann, General Manager, BNN. “We are going to highlight Canadian success stories, talk about how to build a small business, look at demographic trends, and supply investors with information they can take away and use in their lives.”
BNN’s SUMMER SERIES weekly program highlights:
June 27 to July 1 @ 2 p.m. on BNN’s BUSINESS DAY: “Canadian Success Stories”
• This series celebrates success stories and highlights homegrown achievements in business
July 4 to 8 @ 11 a.m. on BNN’s BUSINESS DAY: “The Demographic Shift”
• This week’s series will look at the issue of changing demographics and its impact on businesses and the global economy.
July 11 to 15 @ 4:30 p.m. on BNN’s THE CLOSE: “RBC Presents: How to Build a Small Business”
• This week, BNN looks at what it takes to start a small business, including planning, taxes, labour laws, money and pitfalls to avoid.
July 18 to 22 @ 2 p.m. on BNN’s BUSINESS DAY: “The Business Of Trade”
• What will the widening of the Panama Canal mean for shipping companies? What does it mean for Canadian ports? What does it mean for global trade? BNN takes aim at these questions in this week’s SUMMER SERIES.
August 1 to 5 @ 4 p.m. on BNN’s THE CLOSE: “Real Estate Obsession”
• BNN examines the advantages of moving away from this obsession and the benefits for those who do not rely on real estate for a large portion of their finances.
August 8 to 12 @ 2 p.m. on BNN’s BUSINESS DAY: “The Business Of Agriculture”
• BNN explores sales and marketing in Canada’s agriculture sector.


