
Parker’s Pen – October 2020
The talk is all about getting back to ‘normal’ – but it may be an awful long time before we are going about our lives doing the things we did
The talk is all about getting back to ‘normal’ – but it may be an awful long time before we are going about our lives doing the things we did
October 16, 2017. The last Calgary municipal election. The headlines told us Calgarians sought change; the ballot box told a different story. Every incumbent won re-election, and the only new
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Over the past half century, so much has changed in business and the world. Through all the economic ups and downs, Alberta’s entrepreneurial spirit has remained strong and businesses continue
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