By Athena Bonneau Candice Loring is being recognized by Canadian SME Business Magazine for her efforts to ensure Indigenous companies and academics in Canada are supported. Read more…
Read MoreBy Athena Bonneau Candice Loring is being recognized by Canadian SME Business Magazine for her efforts to ensure Indigenous companies and academics in Canada are supported. Read more…
Read MoreBy Shelley Steeves A Moncton-based company is working with the University of New Brunswick on a new way to detect lung cancer and your breath may be all that’s needed. Read more…
Read MoreBy John Hepburn As we enter what is expected to be a prolonged period of economic recovery, Canada can ill afford to watch top talent walk out the door. Yet without meaningful, competitive career opportunities, this is exactly what is at stake. Read more…
Read MoreBy Melanie Borreli The University of Windsor’s COVID-19 sewage surveillance project is receiving some funding help from the Ontario government. Read more…
Read MoreCandice Loring is a proud member of the Gitwangak Band from the Gitxsan Nation. She is passionate about economic development in Indigenous communities, which led her to pursue a degree in Business Management with a minor in Psychology from the University of British Columbia. She has extensive experience working in the financial industry as an Account […]
Read MoreBy SK Uddin Candice Loring is a proud member of the Gitwangak Band from the Gitxsan Nation. She is passionate about economic development in Indigenous communities, which led her to pursue a degree in Business Management with a minor in Psychology from the University of British Columbia. She has extensive experience working in the financial […]
Read MoreOn today’s show, Joel Matlin is joined by John Hepburn, CEO & Scientific Director of MITACS which takes on 6,000 international research internships, skilled courses, and provides over 16,000 innovation projects which are being funded. Joel and John discuss how MITACS works with entrepreneurs and business owners. Watch here…
Read MoreBy Heather Rivers A study of five Ontario manufacturers that have had success in recruiting more female workers has found those that make the effort are often rewarded. Read more…
Read MoreBy: Joel Barde A new study of Kamloops restaurant owners provided a glimpse at the new (and challenging) business climate they have been forced to navigate due to COVID-19. Read more…
Read MoreBy Heather Rivers Some top-notch talent is helping London-area businesses better navigate the near-constant chaos and interruptions caused by COVID-19. Students from Western University’s Ivey Business School are joining other business school interns across Canada to help employers manage and even expand their pandemic–ravaged businesses through a first-of-its-kind program backed by Vancouver-based Mitacs. Read more…
Read MoreBy Sijia Liu WINDSOR, ONT. — A first-of-its kind program is offering an unexpected resource for businesses looking to adapt during the pandemic — top local business students. Read more…
Read MoreLondon businesses grappling with the impact of COVID-19 are getting support from an unexpected resource: top local business students. Calvin Ncube, Ivey Master of Science in Management student who did some work for Bosco and Roxy’s, a gourmet bakery for dogs, joins Devon Peacock on the Morning Show to discuss. Listen here…
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