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Sean Cooper was one of the most talked about Canadian homeowners in the news when he paid off his 30-year mortgage on a $425,000 house in just three years. He

Sean Cooper was one of the most talked about Canadian homeowners in the news when he paid off his 30-year mortgage on a $425,000 house in just three years. He
Former premier of Saskatchewan Brad Wall is set to give his first public speech since leaving office to a Calgary audience on March 23. The 14th premier of Saskatchewan, now

Hard-working Nova Scotia native Charles Moses Smith arrived in Calgary in 1911 and was soon learning the construction business from his half-brother, installing hardwood floors for building materials supply stores.

“I could never have anticipated the level of success or legacy Midwest has achieved,” declares Ron Barnes, president and CEO of Midwest Group. This year marks three decades of service

It took two major events to spur the creation of Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). The First World War and the Halifax explosion of 1917 both left a

The federal Liberals have always been able to overcome their lack of ability to formulate consistent policy by use of tightly-controlled marketing. I can still remember Pierre Trudeau, who was

Tyler Chisholm, CEO ClearMotive Marketing Group, says as the world of technology evolves he has been excited to collaborate with clients to bring some amazing solutions to the table. Hive

Alberta has historically had the enviable reputation of being the most business-friendly jurisdiction in Canada. Sadly though, with the provincial government seemingly content to rest on its laurels, that status

Thanks to a gullible media and some pretty lax security screening, the anti-pipeline insurgency chalked up a minor victory in Nanaimo. As I watched a live stream of Prime Minister

The rest of the world is laughing at us. They must be. No rational person or country would look at Canada, observe how we’re constantly obstructing our own energy industry