Saskatchewan’s labour market is hot these days as employers are creating new positions at a rate we haven’t seen in years. The monthly employment numbers for March were released last week and indicate the province generated almost 4,000 new …
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Saskatchewan a buyer’s market
Saskatchewan’s housing market continues to favour buyers, while sellers try to stand out in a sea of inventory. Tracking the housing market is an above-the-fold story these days. First of all, it affects a lot of us and, secondly, it is a …
Women nearing equal ground
Increasing the number of women in leadership roles has become a major theme in this country – from the number of women sitting on corporate boards to gender parity in the federal cabinet. The idea was to bring some new thinking to the table. Now we …
Nationalism in business
The push towards a more nationalistic approach by a growing number of countries seems to fly in the face of the reality of the way business is being done in the world these days. We’ve seen growing nationalism on a number of fronts – from …
Transformation to digital not improving Canadian newspapers revenues
The demise of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald, a longstanding member of Saskatchewan’s media community, is the embodiment of a bigger transformation that is gripping the traditional media. …
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