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: Canada’s economy contracted more than expected, suggesting a pivot on rates
Canada’s economy contracted more than expected, suggesting a pivot on rates
Canada’s gross domestic product declined by 0.3 per cent in the third quarter and by 1.1 per cent on an annualized basis.
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: What is operational resiliency and why is it important?
What is operational resiliency and why is it important?
Operational resiliency: anticipate, prepare, respond, recover from disruptions, ensuring core services.
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: 4 keys to a successful HRIS implementation
4 keys to a successful HRIS implementation
Robust HCM system key to HR & Payroll success, but proper planning & teamwork essential for implementation success.
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: 4 pitfalls of using multiple human resources information systems
4 pitfalls of using multiple human resources information systems
Managing data across multiple HRIS platforms doesn’t have to be as daunting as it sounds, but there are four pitfalls to avoid.
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: Canada sees disinflation as gasoline prices ease
Canada sees disinflation as gasoline prices ease
Inflation fell to 3.1% on a year-over-year basis, according to Statistics Canada on Tuesday. On a monthly basis, prices fell by 0.1%.
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: Federal economic statement 2023
Federal economic statement 2023
On Nov. 21, 2023, Canada released the Federal Economic Statement, which provides an overview of Canada’s finances and sets out new tax measures.
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: 6 signs your organization’s finance function needs modernizing
6 signs your organization’s finance function needs modernizing
The finance function has grown increasingly complicated, and in today’s uncertain and competitive environment, your organization can’t afford to fall behind.
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: Workforce dynamics shift in auto manufacturing
Workforce dynamics shift in auto manufacturing
Auto manufacturing workforce trends: Accelerating labour activism, rapid automation and EV transition all at play.
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: Workforce, trade, capital: Conference highlights top manufacturing sector issues in Canada
Workforce, trade, capital: Conference highlights top manufacturing sector issues in Canada
Workforce dynamics, productivity, advanced technology investments and trade policies are some of the critical issues defining the future of Canada’s manufacturing sector.
