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Businesses both big and small contribute much of their hard-earned dollars to charities and other not-for-profit organizations. However, with businesses facing increasing tax burdens by all levels of government, a

Businesses both big and small contribute much of their hard-earned dollars to charities and other not-for-profit organizations. However, with businesses facing increasing tax burdens by all levels of government, a

Given everything Alberta businesses have endured since 2014, it’s counterintuitive, yet nonetheless true: manufacturers in Alberta, especially SMEs, are having more and more trouble finding the workers they need. Two

With just days left before the federal election, our politicians are becoming extra attentive to everyone’s desires, carefully sculpting their campaign platforms and promises to accommodate as many voter demographics

If you’re like me, the thought of another election campaign is exhausting. After several years of non-stop political wrangling in Alberta, everyone is in need of a break. However, there

It’s a topic everyone likes to comment on: the budget—but have you ever wondered why it seems so hard for governments to get it right? The fact of the matter

International market access for Alberta products has dominated headlines and board rooms for years, and that won’t change any time soon. Getting Alberta energy to market at fair prices is

The first session of Alberta’s 30th legislature is in the books! Putting aside the filibuster and ear plugs, what has our newly elected government accomplished for Alberta’s businesses so far?

Businesses encounter some form of red tape each and every day. Businesses have become so accustomed to navigating unfair, costly or contradictory rules and regulation that it becomes almost like

Alberta has officially gone back to blue. In April, the province decided—with a record number of votes—to show its priorities by electing a majority UCP government, showing the country and

Alberta’s manufacturing sector has been slowly recovering in recent years, but still has a distance to travel before it matches the output and employment levels it enjoyed before the oil
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