As we move through 2024, healthcare policy is once again at the forefront of political discussions in both the United States and Canada. With changing demographics, economic pressures, and evolving public health challenges, both nations have introduced significant shifts in their healthcare policies. This blog examines these changes, providing insights into what they mean for…
Air Canada Reaches Tentative Deal with Pilots, Avoiding Disruptions
One of the largest airlines in North America, Air Canada, has reached a significant agreement with its pilot. This development demonstrates an essential step in preventing likely changes to the services this airline offers. These changes could have had detrimental effects on passengers as well as the aviation sector. The proposed deal creates a new…
Canada’s Small Caps Undervalued as Market Shifts
As central banks such as the Bank of Canada decrease interest rates in reaction to weakening economic data, investors may look for opportunities in market segments that respond positively to such macroeconomic movements. In this climate, looking into inexpensive small-cap companies in Canada, particularly those that are seeing insider purchasing, can be especially appealing, since…
TSX Top Performers: Clean Energy Companies Continue to Lead
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has encountered prominent shifts in the last couple of years, and one of the obvious sectors is that of clean energy. The shift in the global trends towards decarbonization and sustainability, has led to the crowning of the clean energy companies that consistently surpasses traditional energy stocks. In this blog,…
The Latest in U.S. Tech Regulation: How New Laws Affect Silicon Valley
US tech regulation has exploded at lightning speed, especially affecting Silicon Valley and its impact. As these technologies go about revolutionizing industries and societies, lawmakers have all the more placed focus on new laws that influence data privacy to artificial intelligence ethics. All these developments at the regulations work significantly with significant effects at Silicon…
Remote Work Policies: Will Hybrid Models Dominate in 2025?
As we approach 2025, it’s been at the heart of most debates concerning workplace policies around the world to adopt remote work. And with hybrid models that blend in-office and off-work models rapidly turning out to be the pervasive structure across industries, we’re overdue in taking this blog into a bit more detail about the…
Canada’s Small Caps Undervalued as Market Shifts
As central banks such as the Bank of Canada decrease interest rates in reaction to weakening economic data, investors may look for opportunities in market segments that respond positively to such macroeconomic movements. In this climate, looking into inexpensive small-cap companies in Canada, particularly those that are seeing insider purchasing, can be especially appealing, since…
Air Canada Reaches Tentative Deal with Pilots, Avoiding Disruptions
One of the largest airlines in North America, Air Canada, has reached a significant agreement with its pilot. This development demonstrates an essential step in preventing likely changes to the services this airline offers. These changes could have had detrimental effects on passengers as well as the aviation sector. The proposed deal creates a new…
TSX Top Performers: Clean Energy Companies Continue to Lead
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has encountered prominent shifts in the last couple of years, and one of the obvious sectors is that of clean energy. The shift in the global trends towards decarbonization and sustainability, has led to the crowning of the clean energy companies that consistently surpasses traditional energy stocks. In this blog,…
Canada’s Professional Pay Discrepancies: What Surveys Reveal
Pay equity in Canada is certainly one of the hot issues going on at present, as seen by the ever increasing volume of complaints on wages differences within and between occupations, industries, and demographic groups. Known for progressive policies, big wage gaps still exist in Canada, based on a very recently conducted survey. Factors fuelling…