Ledger of Common Inquiries
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers from the warden of apprentices and the scribe of the hall.
No — absolutely not. AIBusinessEarn conducts no business of commerce and offers no opportunity for monetary gain of any kind. The domain name has misled some visitors, and the warden of apprentices addresses this at every introductory hour. The word “Business” in our name follows the archaic English sense of “the proper business at hand” — the proper concern of learning a craft through supervised apprenticeship. The word “Earn” refers exclusively to earning one's apprentice pin, ribbon seal, or craftsperson certificate through patient livery hours under master craftsman supervision — the same ceremonial sense in which a journeyman earns his stripes or a guild apprentice earns recognition from the panel chamber.
We make no promise of revenue, no guarantee of placement, no representation of financial outcome, and no franchise or income arrangement. Our activity is exclusively educational: articles of indenture, supervised bench practice, panel chamber examination, and conferral ceremony. If you are seeking commercial coaching, revenue-oriented instruction, or any form of financial service, this hall is not the appropriate structure. The Competition Bureau Canada requires us to state clearly that no method on this site can guarantee a specified income, and we affirm that without reservation.
No. AIBusinessEarn Inc. is a chartered tradescraft hall offering vocational education in AI craft apprenticeship. We are not registered with the Ontario Securities Commission, the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, or any provincial securities regulator. We do not provide investment advice, wealth management, financial planning, or asset management services. Our master craftsman instructs in AI craft technique; our panel examiner assesses craftsperson competence — neither role involves regulated financial activity.
Our programmes are not currently eligible for the Canada Training Credit, the Ontario Job Grant, or similar government-funded training subsidies. We are registered as a private career college in Ontario (PCC-ON-1247-23), but registration does not constitute endorsement by the Government of Ontario and does not automatically confer eligibility for public funding programmes. Inquiring learners should consult Service Canada or their provincial employment office for current eligibility criteria.
Commercial AI coaching courses typically promise career outcomes, revenue strategies, or rapid skill acquisition for market advantage. Our hall operates under articles of indenture with ceremonial conferral of apprentice pins and ribbon seals. We emphasise written record, panel chamber examination, and master craftsman supervision over marketing claims. We do not position ourselves as a shortcut to employment, freelancing success, or commercial enterprise. Our vocabulary is that of tradescraft apprenticeship — livery hours, ledger entries, conferral ceremonies — not sales funnels or growth hacking.
Yes. Supervised livery hours and introductory consultations may be conducted by secure video conference by arrangement with the warden of apprentices. Panel chamber examinations and conferral ceremonies are preferably conducted in person at our King Street West suite, though remote examination may be arranged in exceptional circumstances with prior written agreement. The scribe maintains identical ledger standards regardless of format.
Our apprentices include mid-career learners considering an AI transition, curious knowledge workers, library and archive professionals, publishing editors, software engineers seeking structured craft instruction, and amateur researchers. Participants typically hold undergraduate or graduate credentials and seek ceremonial recognition through apprenticeship rather than commercial certification. We welcome learners from across Canada; the majority of in-person apprentices are from the Greater Toronto Area.
Duration varies by programme. The introductory indenture hour requires a single session. Bench cycles span eight to forty livery hours over several weeks. Long apprenticeship with master craftsman mentoring may extend three to nine months. The warden provides a written schedule upon signing of articles. We impose no artificial urgency; apprenticeship proceeds at the pace appropriate to each learner's preparation and availability.
In-person sessions are conducted in the oak-panelled examination room, hall chamber, or panel chamber at 147 King Street West. Remote sessions use secure video conference with screen sharing for bench work review. Each livery hour is logged by the scribe with date, duration, format, and subject matter. Materials are provided on parchment scroll or secure digital transfer according to the apprentice's preference.
Submit the contact form or telephone the warden of apprentices. Within forty-eight business hours, the warden responds to schedule an introductory consultation — either in the examination room or by video conference. The consultation covers hall charter, articles of indenture process, programme options, and the explicit clarification that our hall conducts no business of commerce. If both parties agree to proceed, the scribe drafts articles for signing in the hall chamber.
Apprentice work, ledger entries, and examination materials are treated as confidential unless the apprentice authorises disclosure. We do not share personal information with third parties except as described in our Privacy Policy and as required by law. Panel chamber proceedings are private. Testimonials published on this website use initials and generic role descriptions only, with written consent from the apprentice.
Yes. AIBusinessEarn Inc. is registered with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 (Ontario), registration number PCC-ON-1247-23. Registration does not constitute endorsement by the Government of Ontario. Our approach aligns with registration guidelines; we do not claim credentials or partnerships we do not hold.
The warden of apprentices responds to contact form submissions and emails within forty-eight business hours during our opening hours (Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time). Telephone inquiries received during business hours are typically answered the same day. The scribe acknowledges receipt of all written correspondence in the hall ledger.