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CFIB shows MPs “real-life” examples of firms that rely on foreign workers

CFIB shows MPs “real-life” examples of firms that rely on foreign workers

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has reached out to each of Canada’s 308 Members of Parliament (MPs) in the hopes of shedding light on the benefits of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to small businesses.
The art of chairing a committee

The art of chairing a committee

Why have the five most feared words in business today become: “Congratulations, you’re the new chair”? Chairing a meeting properly can be the determining factor in the success of many aspects within your company, yet so many committ
Vancouver Foundation president names new president and CEO

Vancouver Foundation president names new president and CEO

The Vancouver Foundation is getting a new president and CEO.
Peer to Peer: What standard questions should employers ask prospective employees?

Peer to Peer: What standard questions should employers ask prospective employees?

Don’t forget to assess drive and motivation when hiring an employee

Human resources report: Five ways to include inclusion in your workplace

Aiming for diversity and inclusion in the workplace is not just a feel-good goal; there is a positive impact on the bottom line
Human resources report: Safety in numbers

Human resources report: Safety in numbers

New program calls on senior executives to create a culture of safety
Peer to Peer: What do I need to know if I want to take my retail business online?

Peer to Peer: What do I need to know if I want to take my retail business online?

Online offers a new world of opportunities for expanding your company’s business
Human resources report: Negative publicity casts doubt over future of unpaid internships

Human resources report: Negative publicity casts doubt over future of unpaid internships

Company options include paying workers or abandoning program
Province spending $4 million on trades training for women

Province spending $4 million on trades training for women

The B.C. government plans to spend $4 million to train women in trades to address the growing need for skilled workers in mining, shipbuilding and the gas and liquefied natural gas industries.
Peer to Peer: What do I need to know if I want to buy a franchise?

Peer to Peer: What do I need to know if I want to buy a franchise?

Passion is a vital ingredient for ensuring success with franchise opportunities