MapleCompass is first and foremost an editorial and analytical publication.

The work on this site is written to clarify systems, trade-offs, and ownership paths at a general level.

We understand that some readers, particularly immigrants facing high-stakes decisions around time, capital, or career direction, want to think through these questions in a more contextual way. Not for answers, but for clarity

 

In limited cases, MapleCompass offers one-on-one advisory support to help readers examine feasibility, risk, and structure as they relate to their specific constraints. This work is analytical, not prescriptive. It does not replace legal, financial, or operational professionals

Advisory

HOW IT WORKS

Advisory support begins with a paid introductory conversation. This initial discussion is used to surface constraints, map trade-offs, and identify where further thinking may be useful.

 

Following the introductory conversation, clients receive access to the MapleCompass calendar for up to 60 days for follow-up discussions as decisions evolve. This access is intentionally limited to allow for thoughtful engagement and reflection over time.

 

After the 60-day period, access concludes unless renewed.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

MapleCompass is for people exploring business ownership, particularly immigrants and first-time owners navigating the Canadian context. It is also for readers deciding whether ownership makes sense for them at all right now.

No. The work on this site is editorial and analytical. It is designed to clarify how ownership works, not to provide personalized legal, financial, or operational advice.

In limited cases, MapleCompass offers one-on-one advisory support to help readers think through their specific constraints, but this support is analytical rather than prescriptive.