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No boss, no pension, no problem: freelancers can still retire comfortably

No boss, no pension, no problem: freelancers can still retire comfortably

Statistics Canada states that 13.2 per cent of the country’s working population are self-employed.
Sharp drop in international students triggers layoffs at Camosun

Sharp drop in international students triggers layoffs at Camosun

The college says it has 400 fewer international students than it budgeted for in 2025/26 and numbers are expected to decline further, resulting in a projected deficit of at least $5 million
I suspect I'm being paid less than my colleagues. What's my best move?

I suspect I'm being paid less than my colleagues. What's my best move?

Also, how to future-proof your career, lower-back pain remedies and how yoga changed one woman's work life.
Will getting a competing offer convince my company to give me a raise?

Will getting a competing offer convince my company to give me a raise?

It is unfortunate that you feel frustrated with your current compensation, however, pay is a complex item for many organizations.
How to help clients negotiate a severance and plan for the future

How to help clients negotiate a severance and plan for the future

A handy checklist for advisors to assist their clients after a job loss
Plunge in international enrolment forces B.C. university to scale back spending

Plunge in international enrolment forces B.C. university to scale back spending

Thompson Rivers University pauses hiring and curtails $5 million in projects to prepare for funding shortfall
The youngest workers have the healthiest relationship with work, report shows

The youngest workers have the healthiest relationship with work, report shows

31 per cent of Gen Z workers reported a healthy relationship with work, ahead of Boomers, Gen X and Millennials
The dos and don’ts of hiring

The dos and don’ts of hiring

A company’s reputation is at stake during the hiring process, here’s how to stand out in the right way
UBC Okanagan 'belt-tightening' in response to plummeting international student enrollment

UBC Okanagan 'belt-tightening' in response to plummeting international student enrollment

Visa delays, diplomatic tensions and federal caps drive significant decline in international student enrolment at UBCO
Can’t get a salary bump? Here’s what to negotiate for instead

Can’t get a salary bump? Here’s what to negotiate for instead

Also, why you don’t have to be bold and brassy to be a thought leader, menopause comes out of the shadows and how to speak up in meetings