
Alberta is Not Obsolete
2021 has arrived, COVID is lingering and the XL Pipeline is about to be cancelled. Business as usual in Alberta! The call for diversification is ‘back on the table.’ While
2021 has arrived, COVID is lingering and the XL Pipeline is about to be cancelled. Business as usual in Alberta! The call for diversification is ‘back on the table.’ While
Darby Lee Young deserves a really good round of applause in being named as a 2021 Top 25 Women of Influence, recognized as one of Canada’s diverse women role models.
From Nova Scotia to Quebec to British Columbia, Canadian liquified natural gas (LNG) exports look to have real potential. That’s good news for Canadians, as Canada will soon be ready
It can be difficult to find the silver lining in adversity but Dr. Jaspreet Wirring did just that. She took over a dental practice in March 2020, excited to bring
Sometimes you just know it’s time, and for Debbie Esayenko, being laid off for the third time in two years was the sign. “For me, the final layoff was my
It’s rare enough when one person is highly accomplished. A success in their field, entrepreneur, philanthropist, community leader, spouse, parent; for one individual to be all of these is impressive
In March 2020, the Government of Alberta declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic changed the way people lived, worked and learned. Businesses and learning
Continued fiscal and monetary responses around the world to the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with little inflation and low interest rates, have all the makings to support a long-term bull market,
While many aspects of Calgary life can and will be blamed on the COVID curse, the focus and the concept of “senior living” were already being re-defined, sometimes drastically and
University of Calgary Properties Group (UCPG), formerly West Campus Development Corporation, is taking on the management and redevelopment of a new project. The University Innovation Quarter (UIQ) lands, formerly known