August 2025
IN this issue

Take heart.
“Getting old isn’t for the faint of heart,” Mae West, died at age 87. A sentiment that rings true when it comes to cardiovascular health.

Crisis or opportunity? Preparing for Canada’s aging future.
By 2046, Canada’s population of seniors aged 85 and older is projected to nearly triple, climbing from about 900,000 in 2023 to 2.5 million. With

Calgary’s multi-family boom.
In Calgary, and throughout most major Canadian areas, housing is hot! And although housing trends notoriously fluctuate, Calgary construction stats and real estate trending suggests

Training, Certifying and Recertifying.
In the Calgary area, as in most major Canadian centres, there is a crucial health care worker shortage problem. Many experts urge that embracing, training,

Drive to the show, putt for the dough.
The pros say, “Drive for show, putt for dough.” But as the official vehicle sponsor of the Rogers Charity Classic for the past 11 years,

An immigrant’s guide to corporate North America.
Play the corporate game. Win on your terms. Lead like a quarterback. In Quarterback: An Immigrant’s Guide to Corporate North America, award-winning Chartered Professional Accountant

Empowering women in business.
There’s something exciting, new and important for Calgary business. It is aspiHer, a vibrant community of professionals, dedicated to the growth and success of Calgary

Train like the pros – alignment.
If you want to produce great golf shots consistently, alignment is a core fundamental. Yet golfers do not always know how to incorporate or work