The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is highlighting the problems arising from unnecessary government regulations for an 11th straight year.
Red-Tape Awareness Weeks begins Monday with the nominees for the most ridiculous examples of red-tape. The winner the Paperweight Award will be announced Friday.
Prairie Senior Policy Analyst Jennifer Henshaw says there has been a common theme over the years of getting caught in voice-mail jail being unable to speak with government officials and wading through complicated government forms.
Previous nominees include a B.C. town for requiring business owners to construct sidewalks on their properties even if they had no buildings on it.
There is also a Golden Scissor award for government officials who help cut red-tape which will be announced Thursday.
Saskatchewan Minister of Trade and Export Development Jeremy Harrison is a finalist for developing a Web Portal to register red-tape complaints.
The week includes red-tape report cards for the provinces and the annual red-tape challenge to governments.
Henshaw says red-tape issues cost Canadian businesses $10-billion a year.
(CJWW)