This Privacy Policy explains how Canadian Business Growth Advisors handles personal information when you use this website or communicate with us.
CBGA applies reasonable safeguards to protect personal information in accordance with applicable privacy laws and recognized privacy principles.
Information We Receive
CBGA may receive personal information when visitors contact us through the website, submit inquiries, or communicate with us by email or other channels. This may include contact details, professional information, and the content of communications provided voluntarily.
Information related to cookies, analytics technologies, and similar tools used on this website is described in our Advertising & Cookies page.
Use of Information
Information may be used to respond to inquiries, provide information about CBGA services, evaluate potential engagements, improve website functionality, maintain website security, and comply with legal requirements.
CBGA does not sell personal information.
Sharing and Processing
Information may be shared with service providers that support website operations or assist CBGA in delivering services, and where required by law.
Because CBGA works with international clients and service providers, information may be processed in jurisdictions outside the visitor’s country of residence where appropriate safeguards are applied.
Security and Retention
CBGA applies reasonable measures to protect information and retains it only as long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or to comply with legal obligations.
Additional Information
CBGA may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in legal requirements or website operations.
Further information about the operation of this website is available in:
Terms of Use
Advertising & Cookies
Legal Information


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