Canada has some of the best-performing companies in Northern America, though their success gets overshadowed by their southern counterpart, the United States. Although they are not predominantly known for being enterprising like the Americans in the South, the Canadian have also produced some of the best business brains in the business world. The United States ranks strongly when it comes to business acumen, particularly in managing some of the companies that have risen to become global icons. For instance, Alphabet Incorporation’s companies have revolutionized the tech space and traced their roots back to the United States. Consequently, fast food restaurant chains like Mcdonald’s are also from the United States. Despite Canada not getting recognized as a global business icon, the country does not lack entrepreneurs who are a force to reckon with. Their entrepreneurial spirit is something to admire here at home and across the globe. These entrepreneurs deserve to be honored, supported, and celebrated for their beautiful work in mentoring the upcoming generation of entrepreneurs.
Canada is particularly very popular for its role in the reinvention of e-commerce platforms that are transforming the retail industry globally. Consequently, some of the global restaurants doing quite well in the beverage industry, like coffee, are from Canada, and their founders are Canadians. It’s an understatement to argue that Canada does not have the best brains in business management. Canada has some of the best budding entrepreneurs establishing and positioning Canada as an alternative business hub away from the Americans in the South. Some of the executing enterprises that have emanated from Canada and took the world at storm include the following;
One of the leading and most celebrated Canadian enterprises is Tim Hortons, a restaurant with a chain of outlets worldwide that started in the early 1960s. The restaurant specializes in selling specialty coffee and other fast-moving food. The company got incorporated by two former Canadian Hockey players who turned into business people, Tim Hortons, whom the company gets named after, and Jim Charade. The two managed to steer the company to a national icon for the time they held the restaurant’s management. The company started off as a donut outlet at Hamilton and continued to diversify its product offer with time. Currently, Tim Hortons has approximately 3800 restaurants in various provinces in Canada, and the United States comes in second with about 800 Tim Hortons outlets. The other remaining Tim Horton’s gets located in the United Kingdom and the Middle east. Over the years, the Tim Hortons has grown to become a common Canadian household name and a favorite outlet to the majority of the young population.
