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Small Business & Charity: How Communities Support Ronald McDonald House

Small Business & Charity: How Communities Support Ronald McDonald House

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Chapter 1: Small Business & Charity: How Communities Support Ronald McDonald House

Al is joined by Kate Horton from Ronald McDonald House Canada. She shares stories of how the organization supports families during their child's medical treatments. Ronald McDonald House Canada has supported more than 500,000 families across Canada since inception in 1981.

Learn how you can help make a difference.

Chapter 2: Inside Black Friday 2025: What the Data Tells Us

Join Al as he dives into the results from Black Friday 2025 with resident data expert Sean McCormick. Despite high hopes, spending was down 4% year-over-year, revealing intriguing regional differences and consumer behaviors. Discover key insights into the holiday shopping season, economic pressures, and strategic tips for merchants.

Links of Interest

  • Roncy Packs
  • Ronald McDonald House Canada / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
  • Moneris Data Services

Chapters:

  • 00:00:00 - Introduction
  • 00:00:52 - Chapter 1: Kate Horton on Small Business & Charity: How Communities Support Ronald McDonald House
  • 00:11:16 - Call For Small Campaign Winners
  • 00:11:50 - Chapter 2: Sean McCormick on Inside Black Friday 2025: What the Data Tells Us
  • 00:21:22 - Outro

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Just Good Business is a Moneris podcast production hosted by Al Grego.

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