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BIV on Roundhouse March 2: Should Canadian businesses 'hibernate' during Trump presidency?

Resource Works’ Stewart Muir discusses survey results gauging how much support British Columbian’s have for the resources industries.
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Resource Works’ Stewart Muir discusses survey results gauging how much support British Columbian’s have for the resources industries.

Then, Rajiv Kozhikode, an associate professor at SFU's Beedie School of Business, delves into new research examining how businesses dealing with the U.S. will respond to shifts in regulations under Trump’s presidency. He suggests a new kind of strategy in which businesses "hibernate" if they know some policy changes may be reversed in four years.

Later, entrepreneur Peter Faist, the CEO and founder of Staffy, discusses a new app that’s helping understaffed restaurants book qualified workers in 90 minutes.

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