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In business, as in life, demographics are a vital factor, yet also a changeable constant. Demographics are the threads between yesterday, today and tomorrow. Despite stereotypes and folklore, adapting, adjusting

In business, as in life, demographics are a vital factor, yet also a changeable constant. Demographics are the threads between yesterday, today and tomorrow. Despite stereotypes and folklore, adapting, adjusting

Of all the quirks and machinations bombarding Calgary business, few are as pervasive as government policies. The good, the bad and the contentious. Municipal, provincial and federal. “Particularly small businesses

After several years of rapid growth and heightened competition, Calgary’s real estate market is entering 2026 in a more measured position. Bidding wars have cooled, inventory has risen and buyers

Ongoing tensions with the U.S. are prompting many Canadians to pause and often look inward when deciding where to vacation and invest, says industry experts. Brad Hawker, an associate broker

Since 2004 David Parker has been a contributor to Business in Calgary magazine. We even thought so highly of him and his contributions to the magazine and to our city

Canadians have heard a lot of ‘talk,’ but we are still waiting for meaningful action from our new prime minister. The ‘Elbows Up’ crowd are still beating their chest in

Jarrad Whissell has loved cars since he was a kid. One of his earliest memories is seeing a Lamborghini Countach out the window of his parents’ vehicle when he was

Calgary has always had an entrepreneurial spirit, and since the 1930s, four generations of O’Connors have embodied it as they helped build the city. In 1932, John Jeremiah (JJ) O’Connor

As a purchasing manager for a major Canadian lumber business, Peter Howell had his finger on the pulse of the industry. Through years of working with contractors and builders in