A very innovative and revolutionary concept has begun to really take off in the corporate world. The concept now known as ROWE which stands for “Results Only Work Environment” whereby employees are not bound by any particular set hours to define their work day. The concept allows workers to basically set the hours they work…
Amid growing concerns about the global economy there are also some concerns about the seeming Jekyll and Hyde economy of Canada. At first we are experiencing growth and then predictions change or are down-graded or changed altogether making keeping track of what is really going on less easy to figure out. The recent decision by…
With the plight of the honeybee becoming more and more a part of the public discourse and the realization that the very survival of many of the fruits and vegetables we eat depends on pollination the trend of starting urban beehives has reached an all-time high. Many entrepreneurs have realized that beekeeping has become more…
The leaked plan of the Ontario Liberals to eliminate natural gas in favor of electric for home heating and other major uses has been met with much criticism. The Liberals Climate Change Action Plan calls for the removing of natural gas as a way to heat homes, run water heaters in an effort to reduce…
There is an old adage that there are two certainties in life which are death and taxes. What is not debatable is the notion that if you try to cheat the taxman out of his/her money it will lead to nothing good. There are few good reasons for filing your taxes on time, especially if…
In today’s age of unlimited and very cheap credit many wonder if they are really bound by agreements to repay. The question often asked is simply “what happens if I walk away from my debts?” The answer will come as a shock for most reasonable people. Not much. Now, that answer certainly requires some explanation.…
Should we be concerned about the staggering amount of debt that the province is currently holding on its books? Based on the numbers it is without doubt something we should keep a very close eye on. The provinces Financial Accountability officer says that the Liberal promise to balance the books by 2017-2018 is…
A new report issued by credit monitoring firm TransUnion suggests that Canadian have greatly increased their personal debt load over the past few years with an increase of about 2.7 percent in 2015 alone. Personal debt for Canadians averages out to approximately $21.348.00 dollars per person and that number does NOT include mortgage debt.…
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