Virtual meetings are the new normal for most Canadian technologists. They can feel exhausting, unfocused and impersonal, but there are ways to work around this.
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As your business grows and as you adapt to the needs of your customers, change is inevitable. You may even be paying for coverage you don't even need anymore. Overall, it is important to do an annual review of your needs and your coverage because being under or over-insured can be a costly expense.
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On 21 October, deep tech collective NanoCanada is holding a virtual launch celebration for its summer 2022 conference,
From Earth to Space.
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In celebration of World Standards Day, Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC) announces Canadian Technology Standards (CTS) as the new name for the engineering technology and applied science profession’s educational standards.
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Small and mid-sized companies are major targets for cybercriminals. Effective risk management can go a long way to prevent a cyber-attack against your business and can also help to minimize harm if a breach does occur.
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ASET is working with the Government of Alberta and key stakeholders to win support for modernizing the
Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act to include an expanded scope of practice for P.Tech.s and an independent scope of practice for C.E.T.s.
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Webinar from
the Globe and Mail explores solutions and concerns around 5G implementation.
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In celebration of World Accreditation Day, Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC) announces graduates of TAC national accredited programs now have recognition of their academic credentials by nine provincial certifying bodies across Canada.
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If you get a home or auto insurance quote before 14 June 2021, you’ll be automatically entered into our Brighter Days Ahead contest for your chance to win $5,000!
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In agriculture, a steadily growing global population and limited land left means the demand for well-educated, hard-working individuals is ramping up. Luckily for the agriculture sector in Alberta, that cavalry is already within our borders.
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