Talking Digital: Is your business ready for the Transformative Age?
We are living in the Transformative Age. Innovation thrusting us forward and fundamentally shifting tradition and routine. Surely, conversations in the news, throughout your
Talking Digital: Is your business ready for the Transformative Age?
We are living in the Transformative Age. Innovation thrusting us forward and fundamentally shifting tradition and routine. Surely, conversations in the news, throughout your
Nine steps to budget your way to a better 2018
For many entrepreneurs the idea of mapping out a year-long budget for your business can sound pretty pointless. Things rarely go according to plan anyway,
I sold my home but then received a better offer. What are my options?
In real estate transactions, subject clauses are commonly included in purchase and sale agreements to protect purchasers and vendors alike. Clauses such as “subject to
Multi-lingual workforce an advantage for local firms competing in the new global economy
It wasn’t all that long ago that Christopher Thomson was struggling to understand the most basic French phrases. “I didn’t speak one word of French,”
Are you ready to navigate the changing tax landscape?
In the current environment, the Canadian and global tax landscape is changing at an unprecedented rate and companies are finding it increasingly difficult to monitor
Stratford Managers Blog: 12 Early Warning Signs of a Business at Risk
If your business is not growing, odds are it is slowly dying. In my years as a CEO, I’ve seen the early warning signs of
International child abduction: When custody disputes go beyond Canadian borders
In this era of international travel, important questions arise for families with children. Namely, what do you do if your former spouse travels internationally with
Court finds scathing job reference to be acceptable because it was true
When you ask a former employer or colleague for a reference, it’s usually safe to assume that they will give a positive one. If the
Kid-proof lighting: The next step for schools and daycares
Whenever kids are involved, there’s always the potential for things to get messy. Sometimes they break stuff – it’s just part of growing up. Light
Supreme Court decisions shift Canadian intellectual property law landscape
At a time of year when many of our minds drift to tranquil lakes, cold drinks, lazy afternoons and long, quiet evenings, the Supreme Court
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