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Profile
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Denise Deveau
CPA Ernie Daniels, president and CEO of the First Nations Finance Authority, talks access to capital markets, the infrastructure gap and green energy pilot projects
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Profile
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Margaret Craig-Bourdin
The Kingsdale CEO and BlackNorth founder looks at the progress being made toward opening doors that had previously been shut for Black Canadians
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Economy
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Lynn Greiner
BDC’s Pierre Cléroux explains why businesses should expect to cope with skills gaps as we move beyond the pandemic
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Small business
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Sophie Nicholls Jones
Tailored financial training for self-employed Indigenous women sets them up with business acumen that can be passed on for generations, experts say
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Profile
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Michelle Singerman
A Q&A with CPA Rosie Yeung reveals how true equality can positively impact morale and your bottom line
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Events
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Margaret Craig-Bourdin
Despite some recent progress, there are still far too few women and visible minorities in leadership positions, says Deborah Rosati. And at this month’s Conference for Audit Committees, she’ll moderate a session on that very topic
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Profile
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Michelle Singerman
CPA Amy Vetter, a keynote speaker at the National Technology Forum 2021, discusses how technology benefits accounting and why we need to create a positive work environment during COVID and beyond
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Profile
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Margaret Craig-Bourdin
From using Slack to implementing ‘no-calls’ days, the founders of virtual accounting firm LiveCA explain how they work from anywhere in the world
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Technology
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Martine Roux
In the age of hyperconnectivity, it’s hard to separate personal life from work life. Is mobility turning us into workaholics?
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From Pivot Magazine
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Alec Scott
Going freelance is liberating, and new technologies make it possible for more and more professionals to jump in. Some even think they will make more money. But fortune doesn’t always favour the bold.