The results of the 2021 Federal election have left many Canadians wondering, ‘What Changes?’ While there may have been a few surprises and changes from the election results, the overall picture looks very much the same – the Liberal party forming a minority government, a Conservative party opposition, and the BQ or NDP holding enough seats to possibly boost the Liberal agenda provided they can work together to do so.
Continue ReadingFinally done! I filled out that year-end checklist, and the auditor should have everything they need. Ugh, there is another email from them.
Continue ReadingOntario will see another minimum wage increase this fall. The minimum wage will increase from $14.25 per hour to $14.35 per hour. This new rate is effective October 1, 2021. The last increase was a year ago, which saw a $0.25 per hour increase.
Continue ReadingSometimes the process of interviewing candidates to fill a role can be as exhausting as trying to land a job. Over time you find a rhythm and end up asking the same core set of questions. Henry Ford wisely said, "If you always do what you always did, you'll always get what you always got." So, if we keep asking the same set of questions, we're going to keep getting the same answers. Let's shake things up a little bit. Here are some questions I think you should ask at your next round of interviewees.
Continue ReadingNot all interviews are created equal. While some of the fundamentals of in-person interviews will translate to a virtual setting, there are some key points to keep in mind when dialling in to meet your potential employer. Here are some things you should keep in mind for your upcoming virtual job interview.
Continue ReadingIn previous blogs, we have discussed preparing for an interview and doing your research. But what should you do when you're finally in that room, and it's your time to shine? Here are ten tips to keep you on track and help you land your dream job.
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