
Are We Polarized or Complacent?
Are we polarized, or are those in the centre just complacent? In a 2021 survey of Canadians by the Environics Institute, Canadians place themselves as 17 per cent being far
Are we polarized, or are those in the centre just complacent? In a 2021 survey of Canadians by the Environics Institute, Canadians place themselves as 17 per cent being far
This pandemic has presented a series of complex balancing acts for businesses, like when to open your doors or work from home and how to manage health regulations. For businesses
Since the 1945 founding of the United Nations, Canada has played a key role in helping shape UN policy. Canadians have generally seen our long-term UN involvement as a smart
Another Boom in Alberta? Let’s remember the past with gratitude, live the present with enthusiasm and respect, and look forward to the future with optimism and hope. I’ve had the
During the pandemic, as business leaders, we were often planning only for the short-term. With health restrictions, supply chains and labour markets sometimes shifting overnight, staying nimble and adaptive was
Sometimes all it takes is being the right place at the right time. With $100 billion in potential petrochemical investment, Edmonton is that place – and the time is now.
It is hard to keep up with all of the incredible things going on in Alberta these days. One of the shining lights is the development of our expertise in
One of the most well-known — and enduring — slogans in business is: “The customer is always right.” The phrase was popularized by a handful of 19th-century U.K. and American
Both the federal and provincial budgets this year mark a significant change. The big headline, of course, was the remarkable Alberta provincial budget. For first time since 2014-15, a balanced
On February 24th, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. These crimes against humanity have triggered Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II, with more than 4.1 million Ukrainians leaving the country
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