
The Real Casualties of Tariffs and Trade Wars
On July 2nd, while much of Canada was enjoying a post-fireworks stat holiday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that “[America has] been very nice to Canada

On July 2nd, while much of Canada was enjoying a post-fireworks stat holiday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that “[America has] been very nice to Canada

In addition to critical business skills like leadership, strategy, risk management, flexibility and sound judgment, the familiar but valid cliché that nothing is as constant as change may be the

On July 1, 2018, Karen Stone joined Habitat for Humanity Edmonton, replacing the 13-year and now retired president & CEO, Alfred Nikolai. Stone brings more than 25 years of leadership

Greece has the Parthenon, Rome has the Colosseum, and Edmonton has Commonwealth Stadium. Yes, it’s fair to put the Stadium right up there with the world’s most recognizable landmarks. This

A. Clark Roofing and Siding is more than a professional service provider for anyone in need of a leak-proof roof, new building exterior, full roof replacement, or repairs on existing

Business in Edmonton is pleased to celebrate Edmonton’s top Leaders: the entrepreneurs that work tirelessly to create outstanding businesses while giving back to the community and mentoring the next generation.

In May, construction on Stantec Tower hit a new milestone when the structure reached 54 storeys (646 feet), making it the tallest tower in Edmonton. Stantec Tower’s rise aimed for

Fifteen years ago, CBC’s The Arts Report ran an article on how Edmonton’s 35+ major event organizers were banding together to brand province’s capital as the “Festival City.” The campaign

The Alberta government constantly uses fairness as a justification for its sweeping labour reforms. But the fairness principle needs to apply to small business owners as well. One policy in

Since coming to office, Premier Notley has expressed the idea that if she imposed just enough new regulatory barriers and costs on Albertans she could gain so-called “social licence” for