
Building Up, Building Out: Edmonton’s Changing Landscape
Over the past year, Edmonton Tower and Enbridge Centre opened their doors as the first office buildings in Edmonton’s ICE District. The area, now a beacon for Edmonton’s future, is

Over the past year, Edmonton Tower and Enbridge Centre opened their doors as the first office buildings in Edmonton’s ICE District. The area, now a beacon for Edmonton’s future, is

The Royal Alberta Museum is a longstanding part of Edmonton’s culture and economy. It first opened in December 1967 as part of Canada’s centennial celebrations, and since then, it has
Commuters that travel past the airport on Queen Elizabeth II Highway are not going to see a flat open space of land anymore. Development is underway for a massive retail
The Alberta Government Treasury Board and Finance report, Alberta Economy – Indicators at a Glance (May 2017) notes that the province’s GDP tumbled by 3.8 per cent in 2016; however,
Edmonton is still in the recovery stage following a recession that forced a lot of businesses to turn to diversification in order to pull through, but where has this left
Alberta is known as an oil and gas province, but agriculture is a strong player in the economy too. While the overall economy fell 4 per cent in 2015 (following
Most Albertans know business aviation contributes to the province’s economy – flying into remote locations to support resource-based industries, helping sell Alberta goods and services internationally, and connecting remote communities
Late in 2016, the Financial Post ran this attention-grabbing headline: “Alberta losing reputation as energy investment destination in wake of higher taxes.” The article, written by Jeremy Van Loon, warned, “Just
In 2010, software company Intuit released their 2020 Report, a glimpse into the future economy and working world at the start of the next decade. By analyzing market and labour
What is fintech? It is derived from two words: financial technology, and as John Armstrong, national industry lead for financial services in Canada at KPMG points out, it’s a game