Starters of Business
Forms of businesses
Social Venture
Money
Mystery
100

When Mike starts his mechanic shop by himself, he is a ________.

Sole Proprietor

100

A business owned by just one person is called a ________.

Sole Proprietor

100

A business like Starbucks that buys ethically sourced coffee beans is showing ________.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

100

Canada sells lumber to other countries. This is an example of a Canadian ________.

Export

100

A phone like the iPhone 16 Pro is a luxury item people want, but don’t need. This makes it a ________.

Want

200

If you need funding to start a business, one way to get it is through a ________, which is a deal between countries like Canada and the US to help trade.

Trade Agreement (CUSMA)

200

A mechanic shop run by Mike and Steve, who share profits, is a ________.

Partnership

200

A company using solar panels is practicing ________ to protect the environment.

Sustainable Development

200

If Canada buys machinery from another country, this is an example of an ________.

Import

200

A business that sells physical products, like a jewelry store, is called a ________.

Retail Business

300

If you and a friend open a bakery together, you would be in a ________.

Partnership

300

McDonald’s restaurants can be individually owned as part of a larger brand. This is an example of a ________.

Franchise

300

A company that helps people and doesn’t focus on making profit, like Plan International, is a ________.

Not-for-Profit Corporation

300

A business like Mars Inc. that makes candy is part of the ________ sector.

Manufacturing Business

300

Butter and margarine are examples of ________ goods, because you can use one instead of the other.

Substitute Goods

400

To open a McDonald’s restaurant, you would need to buy a ________ license to use their brand.

Franchise

400

A business that doesn’t aim to make money, like Plan International, is called a ________.

Not-for-Profit Corporation

400

When two products, like a burger and a bun, are sold together, they are called ________ goods.

Complementary Goods

400

If McDonald's competes with Burger King for customers, this is called ________.

Competition

400

Mike’s business fixes furnaces, which makes it a ________.

Service

500

A company like CBC, which is run by the government, is called a ________.

Crown Corporation

500

If two companies combine to create a new one, this is called a ________.

Merger

500

A ________ is a business that aims to help solve social or environmental issues while also making money.

Social Venture

500

Laws about ________, like copyrights and trademarks, protect ideas and can limit international trade.

  1. Intellectual Property (Non-Tariff Barriers)

500

McDonald's and Burger King compete in the fast food ________, which includes all businesses that make and sell similar products.

  1. Industry