My Permanent ‘Workcation’
The “work from anywhere” trend will produce changes in how many of us work, making “digital nomads” of people once bound by 9-5 days in office buildings.
The “work from anywhere” trend will produce changes in how many of us work, making “digital nomads” of people once bound by 9-5 days in office buildings.
Reduction of greenhouse gases is essential if we are to prevent an irreversible climate disaster and nuclear power is a big part of the solution, say Gordon Dalzell and John Crompton.
An avid reader, Mark Leger now mostly binge-watches shows like The Queen’s Gambit and The Mandalorian. That routine has been interrupted by recent books about entrepreneurs like K.C. Irving and Tareq Hadhad.
The airport is a vital link to ensure the region’s continued economic success and growth, says David Duplisea of the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce.
Colleen d’Entremont, the president of the Atlantica Centre for Energy, says the region is well-positioned to rebuild our economy and communities after weathering the challenges we faced in 2020.
Small businesses are the fabric of our communities, socially and economically, says Krista Ross.
With ongoing and trusting partnerships with post-secondary institutions, Carl Ozkaynak says Saint John Energy benefits from the approach of bright minds, the latest research insights and emerging technologies.
Cathy Simpson’s TechTalks podcast addresses issues around growth, resiliency, and what’s possible with the right investment and talent.
Krista Ross says the province needs an “immigration ombud” position within the government that would have the authority to advocate for newcomers on issues that are barriers to their success here.
Alicia Ismach was on the ground floor when Israel started building its now booming fintech sector. The entrepreneur-in-residence at Venn Innovation in Moncton sees the potential for success here in Atlantic Canada.