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Contractors should prepare for revamped government procurement rules

Contractors should prepare for revamped government procurement rules

Soon after the start of the pandemic, many presumptions underlying government procurement were set aside.
The Orca Business Beat - August 31, 2021

The Orca Business Beat - August 31, 2021

How smart people start their day.
Don’t blame the food industry labour shortage on COVID-19 alone

Don’t blame the food industry labour shortage on COVID-19 alone

We need more economic participation and educators need to value the food industry as a viable career path.
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Apply within

As much of the developed world begins to re-open, the revival in labour demand has taken many employers and policymakers by surprise. Jock Finlayson takes closer look.
Can collaboration and networking groups go too far?

Can collaboration and networking groups go too far?

Ada Slivinski: There’s a fine line between helping others, and respecting your own time – even for the noblest of causes.
Is there a better model?

Is there a better model?

Roslyn Kunin: More access to childcare is needed - but $10/day daycare will end up subsidizing many parents who can easily pay more - is that really the best system?
Coffee crunch: prices are going up, way up

Coffee crunch: prices are going up, way up

Sorry java lovers, coffee prices are going up. But the industry will do everything it can so you don’t notice.
Site C status report: $16B project continues despite setbacks

Site C status report: $16B project continues despite setbacks

There have been roadblocks, but progress continues.
Orca Business Beat - August 12, 2021

Orca Business Beat - August 12, 2021

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Faced with staff shortages, businesses must turn to innovation

Faced with staff shortages, businesses must turn to innovation

Ada Slivinski: Less people power means a forced pivot to more brainpower.