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How this Métis entrepreneur has built a business out of hiring others

Long before the word 'Momtrepreneur' became fashionable, women across the province have been creating successful businesses. In 2003, Beatrice Floch started Spirit Employment and Training Edmonton Inc. It is a 100 per cent Indigenous-woman owned agency. She joined our Nancy Carlson to talk about it.

High building costs stifled Edmonton s new home growth, report finds

New home builds in Edmonton declined in the first half of 2023, according to a report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

How UVM Health Network – Home Health & Hospice Makes the End of Life Worth Living | Paid Post | Health Care | Seven Days

When Christine Werneke went on her first home visit to see a hospice patient in 2011, she expected it to be difficult — "I had a scary mental picture," she said. After all, hospice patients are dealing with terminal illness. "I thought the person receiving hospice care would look very frail and fragile," she recalled. But Werneke, now President and Chief Operating Officer of the UVM Health Network – Home Health & Hospice, said her visit wasn't anything like what she'd expected. (Paid Post)

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Why charges for disobeying public health restrictions are being dropped

Timothy Caulfield, University of Alberta professor and a Canada research chair in health law and policy at the U of A, joined Nancy Carlson to talk about recently withdrawn public health charges and the court decision that found the Alberta government improperly imposed health orders.

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