
Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way
Getting Albertans back to work following the COVID-19 lockdown must be done safely and quickly – and must be done the right way. We are likely building our way out
Getting Albertans back to work following the COVID-19 lockdown must be done safely and quickly – and must be done the right way. We are likely building our way out
It’s now clear that we’re facing strong economic head winds as the world re-emerges from the pandemic lockdown. Getting back to the pre-pandemic “normal” is going to take some time.
The history of our country is rooted in agriculture and is a $7.5 billion dollar industry in Alberta. Farmers are the ultimate expression of free enterprise entrepreneurs. If you have
The necessary life-saving physical distancing measures imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus has led to an unprecedented halt in economic activity. In its April 2020 economic outlook, the
Bureaucracy. That is a heavy word. For most it conjures up images of heavy government oversight and red tape that drags down important projects and policies. Yet if the pandemic
Weeks before the coronavirus outbreak was labeled as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, Alberta manufacturers were feeling symptoms. As Wuhan, capital city of the Chinese Hubei province,
During this time of uncertainly, I find myself reflecting and in a state of gratitude for the people that have been a source of hope and inspiration for Alberta for
Wow, what a month February was for Alberta and Canada! The Coastal GasLink pipeline caused turmoil nationwide and within Indigenous populations. Blockades, civil disobedience and vigilante action follow, affecting the
Are you a business leader or owner who is spending their health in pursuit of wealth? Do you also believe that people are your organization’s number one asset, or do
It took a little longer than our neighbor to the south, but the negative effects of the oil and gas downturn are being felt in Edmonton, and it’s not pretty.
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