
The Minimum Wage Again
The divisive, confusing debate around minimum wage laws is continuing in 2018. As provincial minimum wages increase across the country, including here in Alberta, the proponents of the minimum wage

The divisive, confusing debate around minimum wage laws is continuing in 2018. As provincial minimum wages increase across the country, including here in Alberta, the proponents of the minimum wage

The request by the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede was for the 2018 poster to be produced in multiple mediums. Working together as a team, the Stampede’s Cindy Gillies, equine artist

Business owners often ask our organization what they can do about rising taxes and expensive regulatory decisions. Sadly, calls and emails along those lines have been mounting over the past

Whether you live and work in Alberta or another resource-rich Canadian province, you may not realize just how closely resource jobs are related to our high-tech economy. Think about it:

You likely heard the state of Nebraska issued a permit recently for a revised route for Keystone XL. At the time of this writing, folks are studying the new permit

It is 2018, and it seems like such a long time ago when oil prices collapsed (2014), we elected the NDP provincially (2015) and then the federal Liberals (2015). I

During the 1990s, Ralph Klein scaled back spending by 20 per cent to balance the province’s budget. As a result, he paid off the province’s debt, reduced taxes and put

In this downturn economy, it is encouraging to hear of growth; and Anstice Communications is a great example having doubled in size over this past year. Founder and CEO Sheenah

John Maynard Keynes is often called the father of macroeconomics. If macroeconomics is summed up by the belief that without government spending the economy will collapse, then he is probably

What if we competed as hard for Canada’s energy as we did for America’s Amazon? What if Canadians were as excited about pipelines as they seem to be about attracting