Why the Loonie Could Swan Dive in 2016
The year 2015 was a busy one for Canada. We witnessed a change in leadership, hosted the Pan-Am Games, and experienced the most memorable postseason for Canadian baseball in recent memory. But 2015 was...
View ArticleWhy I don’t connect with LIONs on LinkedIn
Are you familiar with the term LION on LinkedIn? Or maybe you’re wondering whether you should connect with LIONs or even perhaps if you should become one yourself? I often have people asking me these...
View ArticleSolving Problems that Matter and Getting Paid for It
Recently, several outstanding young entrepreneurs, aged 12 to 18, saw their passions become a reality by taking part in ZerotoStartup, a program that allows youth to ideate, develop a product and...
View ArticleA Technique to Tap into Your Creative Muscle
Imagination is quite often the difference between the problems plaguing our every day and the future solutions to those same issues; imagination is step one for answers that work, according to...
View ArticleA Nervous Nation Awaits Bill Morneau’s Federal Budget
In the midst of seemingly endless pre-budget consultations, Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau will soon deliver the most anticipated national budget in many years. Canadians are hoping Morneau will...
View ArticleKnow Your Rights Before Joining a Gym
Ontario Government Offers Tips to Consumers The start of a New Year is a great time to put healthy lifestyle goals into action. It’s also a time when Ontarians get inundated by time-sensitive...
View ArticlePayroll Services: Benefits of Outsourcing Administrative Processes
For small businesses, outsourcing is assigning non-core, non-revenue-producing activities to specialists. It differs from contracting in that outsourcing is a strategic management tool that involves...
View ArticleKeeping Your Business Resolutions Alive
It’s that time of the year – a new fiscal calendar for many and likely with it new targets, new goals and maybe even new strategies. Everyone is excited or in some cases apprehensive, while the market...
View ArticleKeeping Pace and Staying Safe in the Changing Workplace
“Working 9 to 5, what a way to make a living” For a growing number of Canadians, however, these words just don’t ring true anymore. More workers are now employed on part-time, temporary, or contract...
View ArticleSales Methods You Should Still Be Using in the 21st Century
Make no mistake; the world of sales is changing. Technology seems to be driving the sales vehicle in today’s society, but it’s the old school, tried and true, consultative techniques that separate the...
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