Archive for: July, 2007

One Yellow Rabbits’ ‘labbits’ spread across Canada

CALGARY, July 24, 2007/ Troy Media/ — Denise Clarke has always thought of Calgary as a centre of creativity, even when the rest of the country did not.

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Call for public ownership of nuclear reactor based on mistaken beliefs

Published in the Edmonton Journal, July 3, 2007 By David Seymour Saskatchewan Policy Analyst Frontier Centre for Public Policy Recently, the Saskatoon Star Phoenix carried an op-ed (SaskPower Must Own Nuclear Reactor) that made the case for the province to invest in a major facility like a nuclear reactor.  The column was a valuable contribution to [...]

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Alberta plays key role in Canada’s economic transformation

CALGARY, AB, July 11, 2009/ — Economic power has shifted to the West, with Alberta playing a key role in this fundamental transformation of the Canadian economy.

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The first line of defence in the war for talent

TORONTO, ON, July 9, 2009/ — Canada is in the midst of a global war that will soon affect every person and every organization in every province and territory. This isn’t the front-page war we hear about everyday; it’s the war that’s being reported on business pages across the country.

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Alberta companies search world for workers

CALGARY, AB, July 1, 2007/ Troy Media/ — The repercussions from Alberta’s economic boom are literally being felt worldwide. As companies compete for talent, more and more Alberta companies have broadened their search to look beyond Canada’s borders for potential employees. However, for employers in Calgary, recruiting workers from abroad does not seem to be as high a priority – for the moment.

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Labour shortage leading to innovative methods of engaging workers

CALGARY, AB, July 1, 2007/ Troy Media/ – Calgary employers are exploring new ways to attract and retain hard-to-find and keep employees.

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