In today’s digital world, consumers and business owners alike are encouraged to research before engaging with any organization. This is healthy, necessary, and part of doing business responsibly. At CBRB (Canadian Business Review Board), transparency and clarity are core principles, and we believe it’s important to openly explain who we are, how we operate, and what our recognition represents.
CBRB is a Canadian business recognition and marketing organization. Its purpose is to identify and promote reputable businesses across Canada based on publicly available information, industry presence, and direct verification with business owners.
CBRB is not:
A government agency
A regulator or licensing authority
A consumer review platform like Yelp or Google Reviews
Instead, CBRB provides business recognition and branding services designed to help qualified businesses showcase credibility and professionalism.
Businesses recognized by CBRB are not randomly selected. The process typically involves:
Reviewing public business information and online presence
Verifying operational legitimacy and business activity
Confirming category alignment and service scope
Communicating directly with the business
Recognition is based on whether a business meets CBRB’s internal standards at the time of review. Not all businesses are accepted, and recognition is not automatic.
It is not uncommon for businesses or consumers to search for information online using a wide range of terms, including words like “scam.” This does not mean wrongdoing has occurred — it reflects a broader trend of people wanting reassurance before making decisions.
CBRB welcomes scrutiny and encourages businesses to ask questions, review documentation, and make informed choices. Clear communication and transparency are essential to maintaining trust.
CBRB recognition may include optional marketing, branding, and promotional services such as certificates, digital badges, and enhanced visibility tools. These services are never mandatory. Businesses always retain full control over whether they choose to participate beyond basic recognition.
There are no hidden requirements, and businesses are free to decline services without penalty.
CBRB believes that ethical business recognition requires openness. That includes:
Clearly explaining services and processes
Respecting business autonomy
Providing clear contact channels
Maintaining honest, professional communication
This approach allows businesses to evaluate CBRB on its merits and decide whether its recognition aligns with their goals.
Many businesses choose to renew their recognition with CBRB year after year. This continued participation reflects satisfaction with the value, professionalism, and visibility the program provides.
CBRB’s growth has been driven by long-term relationships, referrals, and businesses that see tangible benefits from recognition.
Transparency builds trust. CBRB exists to support Canadian businesses by recognizing excellence and providing tools to communicate credibility clearly and professionally.
Businesses are encouraged to research, ask questions, and make informed decisions. CBRB is proud to stand behind its process, values, and commitment to ethical business recognition.