Report on Small Business Newsletter: Great Lakes tourism businesses struggle with record-high water levels

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. If you’re reading this on the web, or if someone forwarded this e-mail to you, you can sign up for it and all Globe newsletters on ourVisitors to the Craganmor Point Resort near Parry Sound, Ont., often come by boat to dine on the dockside patio restaurant that overlooks the picturesque waters of Georgian Bay. But with water levels on the bay reaching record highs, resort staff have had to construct elevated walkways on the deck so clients can access the restaurant.

A Toronto startup that uses artificial intelligence to help banks personalize offerings to their customers has landed US$35-million in venture financing from several global financial institutions, thanks in part to its early endorsement by hometown Toronto-Dominion Bank.Brendan King ran a clothing store in the 1980s, sold IBM computer clones in the 1990s and joined Canada’s top-ranked dot-com business in 2000.

 

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GlobeSmallBiz Gawd I miss the good old days when all the smart kiddies were certain that whole climate changey thingy would make the Great Lakes water levels drop lower than Justin’s hands on a shapely young woman’s ass at mountain music festival.

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