Coveo Solutions Inc. announced that at its annual general meeting of shareholders held on September 14, 2023, Jill Denham was elected to its board of directors for the first time, effective as of.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a press conference in Ottawa on March 30, 2021. Trudeau’s closing speech Saturday at the Liberals virtual convention included a section where he punctuated claims of the party s accomplishments with the phrase, There’s still more work to do.
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In three days of self-congratulatory speeches and panels at the Liberal Party’s virtual convention, one thing could be hidden no more: This is a party salivating for an election.
Manitoban s financial wellbeing worse than national average Written by Connor Gerbrandt Wednesday, Feb 17 2021, 4:19 AM Paula Allen says that Manitobans are struggling more than other Canadians when it comes to finances amidst the pandemic. (LinkedIn)
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A recent study done by human resources services company Morneau Shepell suggests Manitobans are struggling when it comes to their financial well-being.
“I think, quite unfortunately, we have been traumatized as a result of the pandemic and a lot of people are feeling compromised and uncertain around their income, says Paula Allen, a lead researcher for the company.
Allen says the onset of COVID-19 has caused a dip in financial well-being across all Canadian provinces when compared to 2019; and Manitoba is doing worse than average. Job losses, budget cuts, and business shutdowns have all resulted because of the virus and Allen says those disruptions clearly show. She de