Once again, Canada’s lack of infrastructure growth is front and centre in the news. Whether it is more subways in Toronto or increased infrastructure spending in Vancouver, Canadians coast to coast are demanding more efficient and less time-consuming transportation...
A business’s workforce habits are a reflection of the company’s reputation, from pleasant phone conversations to social media statements. Every employee contributes to the company’s success with their aptitude and positive attitude. Many business...
According to a new federal study, renewable energy is on the rise. The recently passed tax credits and other government incentives for renewable energy are likely to lead to an increase in solar, wind and other renewables that have the potential to decrease carbon...
When mass produced furniture first became possible, it was seen as a sleek, elegant way to furnish one’s home, whereas homemade furniture was considered shabby and rough. However, in modern times, the world of furniture design has gone the completely opposite way as...
When you think of charitable acts from a business standpoint, you likely consider monetary donations and/or donated products and services. Though these kind acts have a major impact on worth causes, charities, and non-profit organizations, there are other ways in...
The last six months have proven to be a test of resilience for Calgarians and Albertans alike. Faced with a Canadian dollar that reached record lows last month and weak oil prices, the province’s most noteworthy city has felt the pressures mount as the economy slowly...