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We are ready to #KickStartYYC.

Updated: Dec 7, 2021




We can’t wait to get out in the community and see all of your faces!


At Goodfellow & Schuettlaw we pride ourselves on supporting local. From our Christmas cards, to the art on our walls, to the food served at our functions, we always aim to support small independent businesses.

Over the last year and a half, our clients and friends have been forced to operate their businesses under incredibly difficult conditions. We know and understand the impacts as we were not isolated from the uncertainty. But, we also understand that we only succeed when our clients and friends succeed.

This is why Goodfellow & Schuettlaw has launched our #KickStartYYC campaign. Every member of our firm has been given a modest bonus to spend locally in their community to help us all bounce back. We believe that every bit counts!

Stay tuned as our colleagues share their support.

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